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A conflict in the Imperial Valley offers a window into an increasingly sharp debate within California's $60 billion ...
Farmland shrinking fast: California has lost over 1.6 million acres of farmland since 1984, with urbanization and now solar ...
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The Imperial Irrigation District noted that 13,000 acres of fertile land have been converted for solar, but it noted ...
The Imperial Irrigation District has taken a stance on where solar energy projects should go. The board passed a resolution saying too much farmland in the Imperial Valley is being replaced with solar ...
Just off I-8 in Ocotillo lies one of California’s most overlooked cultural sites. The Imperial Valley Desert Museum showcases ...
Imperial Valley farmers now pay about $20 an acre foot to transport Colorado River water to their fields, a price unchanged since 2011. An acre foot is enough water to fill an acre of land, one foot ...
The Imperial Valley also provides a critical food source that consumers never see, but greatly impacts what we eat. Whether you prefer hamburgers or yogurt, it all starts with alfalfa.
Hope for small communities. The lithium tax was a hard-fought victory for the Imperial Valley. The tax was created by state Senate Bill 125.It imposes a flat fee of $400 to $800 on lithium ...
To some Imperial Valley residents, the group has also taken on greater meaning as a way for them to share the beauty of the region — something that isn’t always seen by people who don’t live ...
Imperial Valley's ongoing drug addiction crisis is over 100 years in the making. More must be done, argues Gil Rebollar. Sports Business News Life Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
California Cinderella teen and woman are ready to represent Imperial County in the national Cinderella Pageant in Dallas.