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On a daily basis, water managers in cities across the state move from crisis to crisis hoping to keep the water flowing to residents.
The Indiana facility's spill interrupted drinking water processing and forced the closure of nearby beaches.
Women who fight wildfires worry about their fertility. A new study shows their concerns may be valid.
Will countries fill it with more oil and gas, or with renewables?
As climate change intensifies extreme weather, cities and companies are paying for private forecasting. But what about the places that can't afford it?
Still reeling from the 2018 Camp Fire, Chico residents are divided over a large new subdivision planned in the path of the last blaze.
The administration's flood insurance reforms could improve transparency — and make some Americans more vulnerable.
The decision, spurred by a hunger strike and a federal civil rights investigation, is a major win for environmental justice fights nationally.
Climate change could submerge Stockton beneath 10 feet of water. The city's aging levees aren't prepared.