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Snow Survey Reveals Good News for Californians

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Members of The California Department of Water Resources conduct a snow depth survey at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada on January 30, 2024. (Fred Greaves/California Department of Water Resources)

Latest Snow Survey 110 Percent of Average

State water officials say the last snow survey of the season on Tuesday revealed good news for the millions of Californians and farms who rely on snowmelt.
Reporter: Ezra David Romero, KQED

LA County Giving Out Gun Locks

LA County authorities have a new strategy to help curb gun violence.
Reporter: Jackie Fortier, LAist

Land Returned to Yurok Tribe Being Restored

A parcel of land along the Northern California coast is being  restored by the Yurok tribe, who is returning the property to nature. The land has been returned to the tribe in a first of its kind deal – in partnership with the National Park Service and California State Parks.
Reporter: Alec Stutson, North State Public Radio 

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