Drought Prompts Cupertino to Cancel July 4th Fireworks Show
This is why we can't have nice things.
This is why we can't have nice things.
With California’s drought in full swing, the City of Glendale is finally ready to reconsider its four-year-old ban on artificial turf.
In a move that could hinder drought-fighting efforts across California, a state appeals court has ruled that tiered water rates in the City of San Juan Capistrano violate the state’s Constitution.
The ordinance mandates that all new developments use drought-resistant landscaping instead of grass or natural turf.
If you’re reading this on your iPhone today, it may surprise you to know that your smartphone may soon make the endangered species list.
Sacramento is poised to pass a new ban on plastic bags that mirrors the state law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown last year.