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As Trump Targets National Parks that 'Disparage Americans,’ Advocates Warn California History Is At Stake

Everything from national park exhibits to gift store merchandise is now under review by the Trump administration for material that "inappropriately disparage[s] Americans." Advocates ask: What will this mean for California parks like Yosemite?

Berkeley Animal Activist Faces Prison in Sonoma Chicken Theft Case

UC Berkeley student and Direct Action Everywhere organizer Zoe Rosenberg will stand trial in Sonoma County, accused of stealing chickens from Petaluma Poultry in a case spotlighting animal rights activism and farm industry tensions.

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Reporter I-Yun Chan traveled to Palo Alto to understand what it means to live on after someone losing someone to suicide.

Delta Tunnel Plans Echo California’s Troubled History of Trying to Control Water

As California struggles to recover from compounding climate disasters, Gov. Gavin Newsom moves to fast-track the Delta Conveyance Project. But before committing billions to yet another major water project, Californians will need to confront some hard lessons from the past.

How Google Organized Opposition to a California Privacy Proposal

Google organized business owners against California legislation to force its Chrome web browser to safeguard personal data.

California Extends Cap-and-Trade Program Aimed at Advancing State Climate Goals

The State Legislature has voted to extend the state's cap-and-trade program that Gov. Gavin Newsom says will help California meet its climate goals in the face of the Trump administration's environmental rollbacks.