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A Famous Site in California’s Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Is Reopening in May For the First Time Since 2023

The Crystal Cave in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in California has been closed since 2023 for maintenance.  The…

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Science

Invasive weed threatens Southern California’s deserts

Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard. New research…

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Travel

California’s New Chumash Marine Sanctuary Protects Key Species

Damp cold seeped into my bones as the sun disappeared over Estero Bluffs State Park, near the town of Cayucos,…

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Science

A new record for California’s highest tree

UC Davis Professor Hugh Safford was hiking for pleasure in California's High Sierra when he stumbled upon a new elevation…

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Travel

13 Best Things to Do in California’s ‘City of Festivals’

Located in the Coachella Valley about 125 miles east of Los Angeles, Indio has been nicknamed the “City of Festivals”…

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Food & Drink

From LA to SF, California’s Pizza Scene Is Heating Up

It seems we may never reach peak pizza in California. In the past year alone, a dozen brilliant new pizza…

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Fashion

A Guide to Paso Robles, California’s Fastest-Rising Wine Region

Tin City is an industrial complex housing 40 food and beverage businesses, offering a relaxed central location for a day…

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Politics

California rep warns Los Angeles fires could be ‘worst disaster in California’s history’

California Rep. Ami Bera (D) said the fires raging across parts of Los Angeles could be the state’s worst disaster…

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Judge Upholds California’s Ban on Addictive Feeds for Minors

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Science

An inexpensive fix for California’s struggling wildflowers

California's native wildflowers are being smothered by layers of dead, invasive grasses. A new UC Riverside study shows that simply…

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