Volunteers Help Monitor Recovery of Storm-Battered Catalina Island Reef October 19, 2015 There are many ways to experience California’s beauty: a hike in the mountains, a stroll along the beach. Or, if you’re willing to squeeze... Read More
Rain, Lightning Cause Power Outages Across Southern California October 17, 2015 Southern California Edison repair crews have made significant progress overnight Friday and during the day Saturday making repairs to the... Read More
Even Movie Night is a Competition at Solar Decathlon October 14, 2015 What do college students do after a grueling week of 18-hour days first constructing and then operating a solar house? At the solar... Read More
Overcoming Long Odds in the Central Valley October 13, 2015 Having your life portrayed in a Hollywood movie can be pretty heady stuff. Just ask the Diaz brothers. Since “McFarland, USA” hit... Read More
A Day in the Life of a Big Creek Intern October 09, 2015 Robert Casas has no Wi-Fi, no television and spotty cellphone reception. But he wouldn’t change a thing. “I’ve interned at several... Read More
Gov. Brown Signs Legislation to Increase Renewable Energy and Transportation Electrification in California October 08, 2015 A bill that will result in at least 50 percent of the electricity Southern California Edison (SCE) sells to customers coming from renewable... Read More
Technologies That Clear Forest of Flammable Debris on Display at Shaver Lake October 07, 2015 There’ll be a whole lot of munching and chewing going on this week up at Shaver Lake, one of the six major reservoirs in Northern Sierra’s... Read More
A Café That’s More Than Just Food October 06, 2015 Cari Hart-Bunevith remembers Monkey Business Café's early years when the Fullerton restaurant’s “kitchen” consisted of a microwave oven, a... Read More
Seven Things You Should Know About the Solar Decathlon October 05, 2015 How much do you know about the solar decathlon? Here are a few helpful facts: The solar decathlon is not a sporting event. You won’t... Read More
San Onofre Takes Its Story on the Road October 02, 2015 The table display at the Laguna Hills Community Center looked harmless enough — a couple of old alarm clocks, a smoke detector and a bright... Read More