The fourth snow survey of the water year recorded 106.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 51 inches, which is 200 percent of average for this location, 90 miles east of Sacramento in El Dorado County. Credit: Department of Water Resources / Courtesy / via CapRadioCalifornia got some good news Tuesday for the state's water supply. The snowpack is well above normal at 162 percent of average. That's thanks to more than 30 atmospheric rivers that brought storms this winter and now spring.
Story by Ezra David Romero.
Courtesy OSG Press ReleaseDr. Nadine Burke Harris says some of the biggest public health risks facing the state stem from childhood trauma.
Story by Sammy Caiola.
Credit: Census.govThe U.S. Census count begins one year from now, and California leaders are kicking off their public outreach efforts.
Story by Ben Adler.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019