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US politics
fromKqed
21 hours ago

Grass Is Really Greener for Many Californians Leaving the State | KQED

Trump endorsed Steve Hilton for California governor, claiming he can improve the state plagued by high taxes.
#california
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago
Silicon Valley food

I've Lived in California for 50 Years and This Is the Best City to Visit in Spring-With Farms, Vineyards, and Flowers

fromKqed
4 days ago
Environment

As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

California's April snowpack levels are near record lows due to extreme heat and reduced snowfall.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
Environment

Record heat, melting snow: What does it mean for California's reservoirs

California's snowpack is rapidly diminishing due to record heat, impacting water supply for homes, farms, and ecosystems.
Silicon Valley food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 days ago

I've Lived in California for 50 Years and This Is the Best City to Visit in Spring-With Farms, Vineyards, and Flowers

California's Central Valley offers stunning small towns and agricultural experiences, highlighted by the Almond Blossom Cruise and local farms.
Environment
fromSFGATE
4 days ago

Why California's in a 'snow drought' even after a wet winter

California's April 1 snowpack is the second lowest on record due to warm temperatures melting snow quickly.
Environment
fromKqed
4 days ago

As Sierra Snowpack Dwindles, Concern Mounts Over Fire Risk and Water Management | KQED

California's April snowpack levels are near record lows due to extreme heat and reduced snowfall.
Environment
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Record heat, melting snow: What does it mean for California's reservoirs

California's snowpack is rapidly diminishing due to record heat, impacting water supply for homes, farms, and ecosystems.
Mission District
fromSFGATE
4 days ago

The Lower Haight corner store named Whole Foods

Haight Fillmore Whole Foods Co. symbolizes community resilience and healthy living in San Francisco's Lower Haight neighborhood since 1978.
fromKqed
4 days ago

East Bay Communities Prepare for Increased Food Demand Amid SNAP Cuts | KQED

"Many times I find myself having to set aside other basic needs my children have in order to prioritize buying food," Garcia said in Spanish.
California
Wine
fromwww.7x7.com
4 days ago

5 Best Napa Wineries for a Picnic

Wineries in Napa offer diverse picnic experiences with gourmet food options and beautiful outdoor settings.
fromThe Oaklandside
5 days ago

Thousands in Alameda County will lose CalFresh this week. Here's what to know

"There are people who have come here after escaping violence and persecution and torture. These are communities that we have historically said, 'You are welcome here. We have the support for you. We're going to help you get established in our country.' And now, the federal government is abandoning them."
East Bay (California)
Social justice
fromSan Jose Inside
6 days ago

Santa Clara County Joins Gov. Newsom in Honoring Farmworkers Day

Dolores Huerta is honored for her leadership in the farmworkers labor movement, marking a shift from honoring Cesar Chávez.
Agriculture
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

California farmers were already struggling. Then came the Iran war

The Iran war has severely impacted California farmers, causing shipping delays, increased costs, and cash flow issues.
Mission District
fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

San Jose looks to make outdoor dining a permanent fixture

San Jose plans to make outdoor dining permanent to support small businesses despite budget shortfalls and the end of federal funding.
Social justice
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

San Jose marks Farmworkers Day as community re-examines Cesar Chavez legacy

Cesar Chavez's legacy is being reevaluated amid recent allegations, impacting the community's perception and connection to him.
East Bay food
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Taste of Campbell: Restaurants, wineries team up for a good cause

Taste of Campbell on March 28 features food from 12 restaurants and wines from 12 wineries, benefiting the Campbell Community Emergency Response Team.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
2 weeks ago

SnowBrains Forecast: Historic Warmth and a Mostly Dry California Stretch - SnowBrains

California ski resorts face warm, dry conditions with no snow through early next week, mild nights limiting overnight recovery, and only a gradual temperature decline by weekend.
East Bay (California)
fromKqed
2 weeks ago

For This Bay Area Island City, Water Is Coming From All Sides | KQED

Alameda is developing an adaptation plan to address sea-level rise by 2028, incorporating various solutions including nature-based strategies.
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

California's National Parks Defied a Trend in 2025

For 2025, there was good news and bad news: overall, these areas were visited 323 million times over the course of the year. That's the good news; the bad news is that this figure was down ever so slightly - specifically, 2.7% - from a record-setting 2024.
Travel
Wellness
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

7 Wellness Towns in California for Peaceful Living-With Serene Nature, Farm-to-Table Food, and Scenic Views

California's smaller wellness towns offer health benefits, outdoor access, and peaceful living with diverse landscapes and year-round sunshine outside major cities.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

San Francisco is losing another major grocery store

Closing a store is not a decision we take lightly, but this store has had performance issues for an extended period of time. We have worked to enhance and remodel the location, but it has not shown the sales and profit needed to continue operations. In fact, despite the best efforts of a great team, we have lost money year over year at this location.
San Francisco
SF politics
fromKqed
1 month ago

California Farm Town Caught Up in Prop 50 Redistricting | KQED

Proposition 50 redrew California's congressional districts, moving Coalinga from District 13 to District 18, changing its representation from Congressman Adam Gray to a representative covering a 100-mile stretch including San Jose and Salinas.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

An answer to US drought conditions may be in the toilet

The United States faces severe water shortages exacerbated by climate change, leading to increased interest in wastewater recycling as a solution.
fromHigh Country News
3 weeks ago

A shrinking Colorado River is forcing farms to change - High Country News

The Colorado River is an interconnected system, sustained by Rocky Mountain snowpack, rainfall and groundwater. It is fragile, and under increasing stress. Two and a half decades into this century, the river that built the modern West has 20% less water flowing through it than it did on average in the last century. As heat and drought intensify, so do the stakes: Failure to recognize the severity of changing conditions, managing the river in parts without considering needs of the whole and inadequate planning for long-term shortages put the future of all the basin at risk.
Agriculture
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

A big name in Bakersfield

They thought he would be too busy and too famous to consider building in Bakersfield. They were wrong. Wright responded to their inquiry and after much correspondence and a few meetings, agreed to the commission, one of his last. He designed the house in 1958 and died the next year at age 91.
Renovation
#community-events
East Bay food
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 weeks ago

First Look: Cool beans' gets new meaning at Berkeley's charming Bar Panisse

Bar Panisse, Alice Waters' new Berkeley restaurant next to Chez Panisse, offers affordable farm-to-table dining under chef Amelia Telc with surgically sourced ingredients and creative, uncluttered recipes.
Silicon Valley food
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

Silicon Valley town to open new Whole Foods almost twice as big as its original

A new 40,039-square-foot Whole Foods is opening April 15 in Los Gatos, nearly double the size of the existing store it replaces, redeveloping a long-vacant property and addressing the town's outgrown grocery needs.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
35 years ago

FOCUS : Trees Have Roots in Placentia Grass Eaters Cult

A modest Orange County neighborhood was built over the site of a 19th-century religious colony called the Placentia Grass Eaters, whose only remaining evidence is two macadamia nut trees marked by a bronze plaque.
Miscellaneous
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Sunnyvale celebrates the Butcher family orchard's 132-year history through a museum exhibition, while recruiting teens for advisory roles and hosting a summer job fair.
Renovation
fromLos Angeles Times
39 years ago

Fourth Generation Owners Want to Save Historic Value : Ranch Has More Than Money Can Buy

Norwalk property owners reject city's purchase offer, demanding preservation of historic 19th-century ranch structures beyond just the Victorian house.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Why farmers in California are backing a giant solar farm

A 200-square-mile solar farm in California's San Joaquin Valley would generate 21,000 megawatts of power, with farmers supporting the project as an alternative use for land lacking sufficient water for crop production.
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Aerospace and water make up what Lancaster is today

Lancaster's founding and development depended on underground aquifers and railroad water needs, later sustained by the Los Angeles Aqueduct and aerospace industry growth.
Agriculture
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Del Monte bankruptcy leaves two Calif. plants shuttered and $550M in farm losses

Del Monte's permanent closure of two California plants will cost peach farmers $550 million in revenue losses and result in approximately 75,000 tons of wasted peaches.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Exhibit chronicles four generations of a Sunnyvale orchard family

Where multi-story apartment buildings are now being constructed once stood the Butcher family orchard. The farm had been in the family since 1881, when Rolla and Emma Butcher bought 160 acres of land. After Rolla's early death, Emma ran the farm by herself, planting fruit trees while raising her young children.
East Bay (California)
Agriculture
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 month ago

Low snowpack, higher temperatures cause concern for Bay Area scientists, farmers

California needs significant March rain and snow to restore water resources after an unusually warm winter, despite February storms improving reservoir levels to 70-80% capacity.
California
fromCalifornia Post
1 month ago

California winery owner gives hottest take yet on why industry is dying

Wine industry sales decline stems from Baby Boomer population decrease rather than reduced consumption, with Gen X failing to maintain demand levels established by Boomers.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Low snowpack, higher temperatures cause concern for Bay Area scientists, farmers

March precipitation in higher elevations is critical for California's water security as snowpack remains significantly below average despite February storms and warm winter conditions.
Agriculture
from48 hills
1 month ago

When you eat broccolini, remember the farmworkers who harvest it for you - 48 hills

A 1963 train-truck collision killed 32 bracero workers near Salinas, sparking outrage that led to the bracero program's termination two years later.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

The surprising element that's boosting California's stubbornly low snowpack

SWE is the most important metric for all of our water resources. It's the metric that we deal with the most and the one that the entirety of the snow research and operations community is working to get right. So, seeing an increase in SWE like that, even if it's from mid-winter rain, is a great thing because that means we have more water stored in the snowpack moving forward.
California
US politics
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Silicon Valley low-cost grocer for military families stays open - San Jose Spotlight

The Moffett Federal Airfield Commissary will remain open through 2028, preserving affordable groceries for Bay Area military families.
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Want to Understand California's Water Crisis? Look to the Pistachio.

In 2009, Wall Street had just imploded, and the Mojave Desert town of Victorville, California-sunblasted, shoddily constructed, and abruptly abandoned-was one of the housing bubble's most spectacular wipeouts. But amid the boarded-up McMansions and tumbleweed-traversed deserted culs-de-sac, the journalist Yasha Levine stumbled upon an entirely different story. Seeking water, a drought-stricken Victorville bulk-purchased enough to supply as many as 30,000 families for a year. The arrangement gave Levine pause: Since when did a public resource like water come with a deed? That question unspooled into the reporting behind his new documentary, Pistachio Wars.
Film
SF food
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 months ago

Start the New Year Right at the Farmers' Market - San Francisco Bay Times

Local farmers' markets offer seasonal produce—like tender winter broccoli, diverse potatoes, and California citrus—plus vendor guidance and fresher-than-grocery produce.
Food & drink
fromKqed
2 months ago

For 56 Years, This Berkeley Food Pantry Built a Community. Now It's Shutting Down | KQED

A long-running community food pantry is closing, removing a unique mutual-support resource relied on by volunteers, clients, and local residents.
Agriculture
fromCalifornia Post
1 month ago

Del Monte bankruptcy leaves California growers in $550M hole

California peach growers lost $550 million in contracts after Del Monte Foods declared bankruptcy, forcing many to destroy trees and abandon cannery operations.
Non-profit organizations
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

Shop Talk: Paraiso Plant Studio moves into former Market Hall space; American Giant, Vans close on Fourth Street

Paraiso Plant Studio moved into a 4,000-square-foot former Market Hall on Fourth Street, expanding retail, workshop and floral space after raising $217,190 via SMBX bonds.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

Santa Clara County residents consider leaving the area - San Jose Spotlight

A significant number of Santa Clara County residents say they're considering leaving the Bay Area, a reflection of the persistent frustration over housing costs and affordability even as population data suggests the region is not experiencing a mass exodus. Joint Venture Silicon Valley's annual survey found 40% of respondents in Santa Clara County said they are likely to leave in the next few years, a decline from recent years when up to 57% of respondents were looking to move.
Silicon Valley
Wine
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Beyond The Bay Area, This Underrated Region Offers Standout Vineyards And Restaurants - Tasting Table

Capay Valley, California offers Mediterranean-like climate, historic vineyards, award-winning wineries, and farm-to-table culinary and olive-farm experiences for wine and food enthusiasts.
San Francisco
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I thrived in San Francisco, but I'm happier living in the California countryside. It feels like a great place to age.

Moved from San Francisco to the Southern California countryside in 2021 for more space, family proximity, the ability to grow food, and a calmer life.
Food & drink
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Willits: Local food security town hall set for Saturday

A local food security town hall in Willits will address food distribution, community gardens, emergency food supplies, and resources for families experiencing food insecurity.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This U.S. City Is the 'Camellia Capital of the World'-and Winter Is the Best Time to See Full Blooms

Sacramento becomes the camellia capital in January–February, with tens of thousands of blooms citywide, notable displays in Capital Park, and an annual camellia show.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

This Bay Area river town is the most interesting strip mall in California

The tiny town of Duncans Mills is a tribute to kinship. Named after two brothers, a pair of 19th-century Scotsmen who sailed lumber down the Russian River for building homes in San Francisco, the unincorporated Sonoma County community is now run by three sisters. Their parents started rescuing buildings from dilapidation in the area in 1970 and ever since, the family has safeguarded the revival of the rustic yet boutique village by the river.
California
Food & drink
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 months ago

New brewery coming to The Pruneyard in Campbell - San Jose Spotlight

Laughing Monk Brewing will open a new location in The Pruneyard, replacing Rock Bottom Brewery and expanding its Bay Area presence.
Wine
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Festival of Undiscovered Grapes comes to Silicon Valley

Festival of Undiscovered Grapes in San Jose spotlights over 100 rare grape varieties from 65+ wineries with tastings and purchase options.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 month ago

Freeze warning issued for Carquinez Strait and Delta and Northern San Joaquin Valley for Friday

Carquinez Strait and Delta and Northern San Joaquin Valley are under a freeze warning which was released by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 12:16 p.m. The warning is valid for Friday, Feb. 20 between midnight and 9 a.m. The NWS Sacramento CA said, Sub-freezing temperatures of 28 to 32 degrees expected. Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops and other sensitive vegetation, the NWS said. Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.
Environment
California
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

Married California fruit farmers found dead in apparent accident

John and Kristen Ruskey of Good Land Organics died suddenly in Cambria; autopsies are pending, deaths not considered suspicious, and fundraising exceeded $125,000.
fromEast Bay Express | Oakland, Berkeley & Alameda
2 months ago

Edible ecosystems grow wildly from shoreline to forest

For Staller, foraging is a "precious" and "simple" activity that one can do to connect with nature. They can experience a sense of mindfulness from gathering together, looking for food and then cooking the bounty, she said. "We are returning to the most basic part of being a human, which is eating food and celebrating it," Staller said. "It's a lost artform."
Food & drink
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Former Sonoma County winemaker saves historic East Bay vineyard from destruction

Last August, on a hurried stretch of East 18th Street in Antioch, 20 acres of ancient grapevines seemed to vanish overnight. Once part of the historic Evangelho Vineyard, the parcel was sold off in the 1950s, changing hands several times before Rockefeller Construction acquired it last year. Morgan Twain-Peterson of Sonoma's Bedrock Wine Co. was crushed, but not surprised. In Contra Costa County, where rows of centuries-old grapevines are often sandwiched between gas stations and convenience stores, the sense of impending loss is palpable.
Wine
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

Here's The US State That Broccoli On Your Plate Probably Comes From - Tasting Table

Nearly 90% of U.S. broccoli is grown in California, produced by large industrial farms that enable year-round, low-cost supply and undercut smaller growers.
#sites-reservoir
#california-drought
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

10 California small towns that locals want to keep secret

California's lesser-known small towns offer tranquil coastal walks, historic charm, boutique wineries, and authentic local experiences far from crowded tourist hotspots.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 month ago

Mountain View wants to add more parks - but it won't be cheap - San Jose Spotlight

City staff estimate it would cost approximately $1.2 billion to meet its goal of adding 87 more acres of parkland. That figure is based on Mountain View's current population, and does not account for future growth. "Significant funding would be needed to develop new parks or to update our parks," Assistant Community Services Director Kristine Crosby said at the Jan. 27 council meeting.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

In a warming world, freshwater production is moving deep beneath the sea

OceanWell plans a deep-sea desalination system using ocean pressure to power reverse osmosis, reducing energy use and harms while producing up to 60 million gallons.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Commentary: How SoCal became the nation's dairy queen

Southern California hosted hundreds of dairy farms with more cows than people; contemporary leaders promote diets favoring meat and whole milk over grains and vegetables.
Environment
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Live map: Where rain is falling during the Bay Area's wet week

A storm brought 2–4 inches of rain to the Bay Area, with strong winds and winter storm warnings for Lake Tahoe and Yosemite into midweek.
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

Letters: Sargent Ranch purchase is the result of teamwork

The recent announcement that the Peninsula Open Space Trust has purchased the final 2,284 acres of Sargent Ranch marks a historic turning point for Santa Clara County. This acquisition officially ends the decade-long threat of the Sargent Ranch Quarry, an industrial project that would have irreversibly damaged one of our region's most sensitive landscapes. This victory is not just a win for land conservation, but a monumental achievement for the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, which has long fought to protect Juristac, a sacred ceremonial site.
Environment
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

Watch: Aerial footage of stunning Santa Clara County ranch that sold for $63 million

Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased 6,114 acres of Sargent Ranch for $63.7 million to preserve it as open space in perpetuity.
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