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China's highflying EV industry is going global. Why that has Tesla and other carmakers worried

A flood of cheap Chinese electric car exports has raised the specter of another trade war with the U.S. And it has Tesla worried.


Column: Disneyland just promised electric cars at Autopia. Gas will be gone by 2026

Disney had previously committed to ditching gasoline engines but left open hybrids as a possibility.


California sets nation-leading limit for carcinogenic chromium-6 in drinking water

California has set a limit for the toxic heavy metal hexavalent chromium in drinking water. Advocates have called for a stricter limit, warning of health risks.


Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question: Is our food system built on poop?

News that Midwestern dairy cows may have become infected with avian flu by eating poultry waste has many asking: What are American farm animals being fed? And should we be concerned?


California farming area placed on probation over declining groundwater and sinking land

California's water board has for the first time put a farming region on probation for failing to adopt measures to curb excessive pumping of groundwater.


The EV market is in trouble: The latest sign is Tesla's layoffs

The drive to electrify personal cars in California has, at best, hit a rough patch. The big question is whether current conditions will turn out to be growing pains.


Former California State Parks employee seeks $4 million in discrimination lawsuit

Angel Alba, who worked at Malibu-area state parks, alleges his supervisors denigrated him for being Mexican and retaliated when he complained.


Damage found inside Glen Canyon Dam increases water risks on the Colorado River

Newly discovered damage in Glen Canyon Dam would require releasing less water at low reservoir levels a a problem that increases water risks in the Southwest.


Red state coal towns still power the West Coast. We can't just let them die

Los Angeles, Portland and other progressive cities are still powered by faraway coal plants. We went to Montana to find out why.


L.A.'s water supplies are in good shape. But is the city ready for the next drought?

Current conditions are promising, but L.A. must maintain its ethos of conservation and prepare for an inevitable return to dry times ahead, LADWP officials say.


'Nobody saw this coming'; California dairies scramble to guard herds against bird flu

As the avian flu continues to threaten poultry farms and wildlife, are factory farms a sitting duck?


Broken and unreliable EV chargers become a business opportunity for L.A.'s ChargerHelp

The women who started ChargerHelp are driven to succeed and to train a workforce of people who are often overlooked. They're also addressing a major issue with EV charging in California: reliability.


Coastal salmon fishing banned for a second year amid steep population declines

Officials have decided to ban salmon fishing on the California coast for a second year. Salmon populations have dropped after the state's last drought.


Surrogate otter mom at Long Beach aquarium is rehabilitating pup 'better than any human ever can'

The pup could become Aquarium of the Pacific's first surrogate-raised otter to return to the wild a if she masters the skills needed to hack it in the ocean.


Explosive levels of methane have been detected near a Berkeley landfill-turned-park

Environmental regulators have found explosive levels of methane in a popular Berkeley park. Regulators and the city are sparring over the source of the gas and what to do about it.


SoCal will see spike in water rates, taxes to cover rising costs and conservation efforts

The Metropolitan Water District, which delivers imported water to Southern California, is raising rates and property taxes to cover rising costs.


Federal EPA limits toxic 'forever chemicals' in drinking water

The EPA has issued federal limits on dangerous "forever chemicals" in drinking water, which it says will save thousands of lives and prevent serious illnesses.


And the heat keeps coming: Global temperature record broken for 10th month in a row in March

With an average surface temperature of 57.45 degrees, last month was warmer than any previous March on record, according to European climate officials.


This SoCal hazardous waste facility could get a new permit despite past violations

Environmental and community groups want the state to turn down Phibro-Tech for a renewed permit for its Santa Fe Springs facility.


As fish deaths increase at pumps, critics urge California agencies to improve protections

Environmental groups are urging water managers to scale back pumping until juvenile salmon and steelhead have finished migrating through the delta and into San Francisco Bay.


California moves to ban the use of paraquat, a powerful weedkiller

Assembly Bill 1963 would sundown the use of the herbicide paraquat, which has been linked to Parkinson's disease and other health issues, beginning in January 2026.


This epic slice of Arizona feeds their souls but lacks a basic necessity: Water

More than a third of the Navajo Nation lacks running water. As the tribe nears a pact with Arizona over water rights, a California nonprofit looks to help.


An old rail track in Northern California could become a 300-mile hiking trail

An abandoned train track could be transformed into a 307-mile hiking, cycling and horseback pathway through California's remote North Coast, along the Eel River and towns such as Fortuna.


Why this year's average California snowpack is no reason for celebration

The relationship between snowfall and climate change is not as simple as it might first appear.


A big year for wildflowers in Southern California a just not poppies. Why?

Poppies across Southern California aren't popping, even as other bright flowers blanket the region. Here's why a and how you can marvel at a different wildflower this year.


Smog check cheaters busted, feds say; California ring allegedly turned pollution into cash

Federal authorities say they have broken a long-running California fraud ring that used sophisticated software to cheat on automobile smog tests.


Sensor network shows EVs are reducing CO2 emissions in the Bay Area. Is it enough?

Between 2018 and 2022, the Bay Area's carbon emissions fell by 1.8% each year, which Berkeley researchers attribute to drivers switching to electric vehicles.


Groups seek to ban large-scale animal farming in Sonoma County

Animal rights activists are promoting a ballot initiative that would ban factory farming in Sonoma County. Large farming interests are not happy.


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