SF News California Drought Officially Over, Governor Declares via GIPHY After an exceptionally wet winter brought rains and record snowpack to the Sierra Nevada mountains, "This drought emergency is over," Governor Jerry Brown declared today, calling an official end to drought
SF News Governor Calls For Presidential Declaration Of Major Disaster Following CA Winter Storms The State of California is one of emergency, Governor Jerry Brown declared yesterday: To bolster recovery efforts following January and February storms that brought damage in the form of power outages, floods, and
SF News Great, Now GOP Could Stop California High-Speed Rail Funding In Its Tracks California's high-speed rail project continues forward with anything but high speed, finally breaking ground in January of 2015 in Fresno where the first phase of construction sought to connect that Central Valley town
SF News California Lifts Mandatory Water Restrictions Though Drought Continues While an El NiƱo rainy season skewed North and left California drier than anticipated, the State Water Resources Control Board met, as expected, to revisit our mandatory 25 percent water use reduction restrictions.
SF News Governor Brown Signs 'Right-To-Die' Into Law California became the fifth state to legalize a "death with dignity" or "right-to-die" law today when Governor Jerry Brown signed an amended End of Life Option Act, AB X2-15. The bill, which passed
SF News How Much Water Do Bay Area Residents Really Use? In response to California Governor Jerry Browns' executive order to reduce water use statewide by 25 percent, The New York Times took a dive into the question of how much water Californians really
SF News Gov. Brown On Bay Bridge Bolt Screwup: 'S**t Happens' The latest in the fiasco surrounding the roughly 1,200 bolts on the new Bay Bridge span that may or may not be too brittle to withstand an earthquake is that Governor Jerry
Arts & Entertainment Photo: Why Won't Anybody Give This Old Guy A Seat On BART? Jerry Brown, the esteemed Governor of the great State of California and one sprightly septuagenarian, took a ride on Bay Area Rapid Transit this afternoon. And not a single rider heeded that message