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Central Valley farms come at a cost for dry California
Feb 18, 2015
Agriculture uses 80 percent of the water in California
California tries to grow olive oil industry
Sep 25, 2014
California has new standards for olive oil produced in the state.
Owners of franchises may get more control
Aug 18, 2014
California may make it harder for companies to break with franchise owners.
California could stay dry enough to make food pricier
Aug 14, 2014
Over the long term, the state may not have the water it needs to farm this much.
Shaking up earthquake warning systems
Aug 13, 2014
Earthquake early warnings: Rift forms in public, private efforts.
How businesses in Murrieta are coping with immigration protests
Jul 18, 2014
Earlier this year, the town of Murrieta California started positioning itself as a culturally diverse and economically strong oasis in the California desert. About an hour north of San Diego, the bedroom community is trying to lure companies in the tech and medical fields. But then, a wave of undocumented immigrants began crossing the border […]
If California were divided into six states...
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 15, 2014
In which direct democracy shoots itself in the foot.
For public good, not for profit.
Berkeley, California wants to sell marijuana too
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jul 8, 2014
California wants in on the marijuana market.
Judge: Bad teachers cost kids big bucks
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 10, 2014
A California judge's ruling could change the way teachers are hired and fired.
Assemble your own Stanley Cup gift basket
by
Tobin Low
Jun 4, 2014
The numbers behind what some are calling a pretty low stakes wager