-
Funds Will Be Used to Protect Vulnerable Communities from Displacement
-
According to UK fan demand on the marketplace, the best-selling artists included Taylor Swift, Liam Gallagher, and Bruce Springsteen in 2024.UK fans enthusiastically embraced international travel for live events, purchasing nearly one million tickets for shows abroad.Coldplay’s UK fans alone traveled a remarkable 18.8 million miles, choosing the ‘Adventure of a Lifetime,’ attending the band’s 13 global shows in cities including Vienna, Budapest, Rome, and Munich with tickets from viagogo.
-
Projects will increase Southern California’s groundwater, recycled water, desalinated water supplies in face of changing climate
-
While AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) commends the team of scientists that used artificial intelligence to discover the first new antibiotics in six decades, AHF urges governments and medical engineers to ensure everyone in the world benefits from groundbreaking technologies and their successes, not just the rich and big pharma.“News of the creation of the first new antibiotics in 60 years using AI is an extremely promising development as antimicrobial resistance poses an undervalued threat to
-
Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement on the California Department of Water Resources’ release today of the final Environmental Impact Report for the Delta Conveyance Project:“Today marks a significant milestone in our state’s effort to address the impacts that climate change is exacting on California’s water supply. The recent drought was a powerful indicator of just how vulnerable the State Water Project is –
-
Launched process to rename Southern California’s largest reservoir in her honor
-
Important water delivery pipeline must be repaired to ensure water reliability for region
-
Four million residents and businesses fall under water-saving call Sept. 6-20 as Metropolitan fixes leak in Upper Feeder pipeline
-
Four million residents and businesses fall under water-saving call Sept. 6-20 as Metropolitan fixes leak in Upper Feeder pipeline
-
Board action recognizes disparities in regional water infrastructure, impacts on some communities
-
Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement on U.S Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Touton’s testimony today before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on the severity of the Colorado River drought and need for short- and long-term drought solutions across the West:“The worsening conditions on the Colorado River represent the extraordinary strain the historically dry conditions are having on
-
Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement on the California Department of Water Resources’ final snowpack survey of the season:“Today’s snowpack survey offers yet another troublesome indication of the state’s extreme drought conditions. California depends on January, February and March to provide the precipitation we need for the year, but this year, these months were the driest in recorded history. We face serious
-
Adel Hagekhalil, general manager of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement on the California Department of Water Resources’ March snowpack survey to measure depth and water content.“It is becoming increasingly clear that this winter will not likely relieve California from the severe drought conditions challenging our state. That means another year of drawing down our already depleted reservoirs. How long those vital stored supplies last depends on
-
Water agencies across Arizona, California and Nevada, together with the Department of the Interior, today announced a historic effort to invest up to $200 million in projects over the next two years to keep the Colorado River’s largest reservoir, Lake Mead, from dropping to critically low levels.The agreement, known as the 500+ Plan, aims to add 500,000 acre-feet of additional water to Lake Mead in both 2022 and 2023 by facilitating actions to conserve water across the Lower Colorado River Basin
-
Grant will fund health care services for the homeless at new downtown medical respite facility
-
Budget Blinds, Tailored Living and Concrete Craft expand HFC’s commitment to caring and giving back