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Remains of famed eagle Jackie will go to tribes. Some fans are fighting it

Jackie brought millions together in life. In death, the beloved bald eagle's final resting place has ignited a bitter clash where internet fame and tribal rights collide.

Finally, a solar solution for renters. Can California catch up?

Plug-in solar panels that can power refrigerators and other household appliances are getting more common. One California lawmaker is trying to make them legal in the state.

Toxic underground fires are spreading at California landfills

The Los Angeles Times finds that residents near Chiquita Canyon are not the only ones suffering from heinous conditions near landfills.

Sharks can hear you swimming from 100 feet away. That's not necessarily a bad thing

A first-of-its-kind study looks at how sharks react to the sounds of surfing, swimming and kayaking — and whether certain beach activities attract their attention more than others.

How climate change could redraw California’s wine map

Researchers from Japan’s Tohoku University published a granular investigation of California viticulture in a changing climate and found a redrawn map of prime wine regions.

‘Fiscal cliff’ for drinking water fixes: Californians with bad tap water could have a longer wait

Californians with contaminated water may have to wait longer for fixes as the state's drinking water program faces a plunge.

Trump administration erodes marine protections, invites more fishing

Trump administration invites commercial fishing in protected areas

Forest Service firefighters can now wear breathing masks for some work on the fire line

Experts say waiting for the perfect breathing gear has left firefighters exposed to dangerous smoke.

How a California wildfire inspired a book about hidden animal societies

A new book explores how cutting-edge technology is transforming what scientists know about wildlife communities — and how it might change our definition of civilization.

Trump strips away Nixon-era safeguards as off-road battle heats up in the Mojave Desert

President Trump recently rescinded executive orders that restricted off-roading on federal public lands, but other rules remain on place.