Challenge brought students, faculty and community members together to celebrate creativity, collaboration and the drive to ...
Because there will be a next fire. The vegetation—fire fuel—will grow back, fire season will keep lengthening into wind ...
After the deadliest year for pedestrians in nearly two decades, advocates hope new laws and enforcement will bring ...
Because there will be a next fire. The vegetation—fire fuel—will grow back, fire season will keep lengthening into wind ...
The Merced Multicultural Arts Center (MAC) continues its efforts to support local artists and expand the community’s access ...
A recent swing from wet to dry is among the most extreme on record, priming much of Southern California for wind-whipped fires.
Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, ...
President Jimmy Carter made his way to a young UC Merced campus to accept the Spendlove Prize in social justice, diplomacy ...
Extreme Santa Ana winds whipped flames across Los Angeles County last week, with gusts catapulting embers across tinder-dry landscapes spreading devastating wildfires across the region. The Palisades ...
Soil moisture levels across much of the region from Santa Barbara to San Diego hover between just 2% and 5% of average — ...
Key moisture measurements are only 2% to 5% of average, leaving dusty soils. And the recent swing from wet to dry is among ...