California is offering cash to students and community groups to spread the word about a $2,500 grant for students who lost jobs because of COVID-19.
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One consequence of California’s heavy rains truly bites: Masses of mosquitoes
The return of pleasant weather could bring more than suntans as the deluge of storms has provided fertile ground for mosquitoes.
Snowmelt flood risk to last for months, experts say
While temperatures are expected to hit the 80s in the Central Valley in the coming days, the most significant threat of snowmelt is still weeks away.
The hidden flaw in California homes that can cause earthquake destruction
The defect that can cause single-family houses to collapse has received little attention until now. Some California homeowners will soon be able to apply for grant to help pay for the retrofit.
California’s snowpack is among the deepest ever. Now get ready for perilous ‘big melt’
The snowpack is so deep that it currently contains roughly 30 million acre-feet of water — more water than Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir.
A 9-year-old girl didn’t want her goat slaughtered. California fair officials sent deputies after it
Jessica Long’s 9-year-old didn’t want her goat, Cedar, to be slaughtered at the county fair. Officials sent deputies with a search warrant to get it back.
Striking satellite photos from space show California’s transformation from dry to lush
Photos from NASA show the California landscape turning from brown to green after recent winter storms.
Analysis: What Trump’s indictment means for his political future — and his party’s
Donald Trump is the first former president in history to be criminally indicted. Here are four important takeaways — including the impact on his political future.
Trump indicted in alleged hush money scheme, becoming first former U.S. president in history to be prosecuted
The indictment marks the first time in American history that a U.S. president has been prosecuted on criminal charges.
As fentanyl deaths surge in California, lawmakers kill bills that would punish dealers
Saying they want to decrease California’s prison population, lawmakers kill bills to increase criminal penalties for fentanyl dealers.

