While tearing down a dam can cost millions of dollars, the price of keeping an obsolete barrier in place may be even steeper.
Recent claims by Fox News and Trump that fish and Native people, including those that secured the removal of four dams on the Klamath River, are to blame for the conditions in Southern California ...
Just northeast of Hornbrook, Calif., where the Klamath River bends westward toward its final resting place in the Pacific, ...
The Karuk of Northern California are one of many Native peoples with a long tradition of burning their ancestral lands. These ...
tribal members living along the Klamath River turn out, including people from the Hoopa, Yurok, Tolowa and Karuk tribes. Expect to find about 150 mostly tribal vendors from California, Nevada and ...
“KDD had a contractual duty to adhere to Reclamation’s allocations and not divert water from the Klamath River, which KDD ... Reclamation along the Oregon-California border and is subject ...
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation can restrict a non-federal water diversion under its contract with the Klamath Drainage ...
Assembly member Chris Rogers (D-Santa Rosa) introduced his first bill as a member of the California State Assembly. AB 263 is ...
No water supply from the Pacific Northwest connects into California's systems, contrary to claims from US President Donald ...
You’ve dubbed the 45 river miles where dam removal occurred — on both sides of the Oregon and California state line — the “New Klamath.” What makes it new? Will Volpert: The “New ...
Governor Gavin Newsom issued a controversial executive order that would make it easier to divert and store “excess” water ...