Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
It rained a lot in October. Is fire season over now?
Most of the state received more than average precipitation in October — twice normal in many places, four times normal in San ...
California. Fullen Fire has been burning on federal land managed by the United States Forest Service. At this time, the ...
Roughly 500 years ago in California's High Sierra, pine cones dropped to the ground and a cycle began. The Aztec Empire was falling. The printing press was new. The seedlings grew. Half a millennia ...
Duggan could get her wish if Proposition 50 passes. California’s redistricting proposal would shrink the 3rd Congressional ...
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The ambitious plan to protect Northern California’s Plumas National Forest from wildfires
A white-headed woodpecker stirs the dawn quiet, hammering at a patch of charred bark stretching 15 feet up the trunk of a ponderosa pine. The first streaks of sun light the tree’s green crown, sending ...
A new wildfire was reported today at 12:27 p.m. in Los Angeles County, California. Lake Fire has been burning on federal land managed by the United States Forest Service. Currently, there is no ...
Scientists have identified more than fifty ways that houses can ignite. It’s possible to defend against all of them—but it’s arduous, and homeowners can’t do it alone.
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials issue warning as wildfire risk increases across US region: 'Make preparations'
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reported that multiple studies have concluded our warming world has extended ...
Nine months after a raging inferno decimated the Los Angeles area, claiming the lives of a dozen people and burning down ...
Utah Sen. John Curtis is continuing to push forward with the Fix Our Forests Act after the legislation passed through a ...
The creation of this content included the use of AI based on templates created, reviewed and edited by journalists in the newsroom. Read more on our AI policy here. A new wildfire was reported 11:57 p ...
Kansas may not be known as a state that is at high-risk for wildfires, but Kansas Forest Service specialist Shawna Hartman said Kansas ranks in the top five states nationally for the number of ...
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