"There’s been something missing in our souls." Massive landlocked body of water resurfaces after more than a century: 'The land needs that lake' first appeared on The Cool Down.
After a disappearance lasting over 130 years, California’s Tulare Lake has returned, reclaiming its place in the San Joaquin Valley and swallowing approximately 94,000 acres of private farmland.
Kings Co. Farm Bureau suing state over Tulare Lake subbasin probation The Kings County Farm Bureau is firing back at the State Water Resources Control Board after it ordered restrictions on ...
(Natalie Hanson / Courthouse News) SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — California’s state water board Tuesday placed the Tulare Lake Subbasin on a probationary status, a first-of-its-kind move that will impose ...
A Kings County water district blamed for leaving a key groundwater agency in the beleaguered Tulare Lake subbasin in tatters ...
The Washington Post reported Friday that the Army Corps of Engineers knew President Trump's order in late Janurary to release San Joaquin Valley reservoir water wouldn’t reach Southern ...