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Green

California May Require Solar Panels on All New Homes

Mon, 05/14/2018

Green panacea or housing affordability nightmare?

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Final Tally: 404 Tons of Debris, Nearly 14,000 Needles, and More Than 5,000 Pounds of Waste Cleared From O.C. Homeless Camp

Mon, 03/12/2018

A shocking new report from Orange County’s Public Works Department shows just how bad things had gotten along the Santa Ana River trail.

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What Are Nutria and Why Should You Care?

Wed, 02/14/2018

Beware the "rodent from hell."

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Groundbreaking Study: Birds -- Not Poison -- May Be the Answer to Protecting Levees From Rodent Damage

Fri, 02/9/2018

Ventura County will further limit its use of rodenticide as a result of the study.

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Is Another Drought on the Horizon?

Tue, 02/6/2018

There are some troubling signs. 

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SoCal Smog is Rising While Emissions Decline. Why?

Mon, 11/20/2017

For the second straight year, Southern California has seen an increase in smog.

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School Board President Calls Harvey Milk a “Pedophile” as Board Bans Classroom Textbook
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Policy

Orange County Supervisors Reject Pride Flags Outside County Buildings
Wednesday, June 7, 2023 - 09:05

Orange County has become the latest jurisdiction to reject the display of LGBTQ flags during Pride Month.

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Finance

Newsom’s May Budget Revise: What it Means for Cities and Counties
Monday, May 15, 2023 - 04:25

Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled a $306.5 billion revised budget proposal Friday amid a shortfal

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