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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife released a new plan to reduce the spread of the golden mussel, an invasive ...
As the rainy season fizzles out, the California reservoirs are seeing “well-above average” water levels, setting up a positive scenario for the dry, summer months, Jay Lund, a professor and vice ...
A rare and mesmerizing scene is taking place in the North Bay as the round "glory hole" spillway at Lake Berryessa is active for the first time in six years.
LAKE BERRYESSA – In what has become a much-anticipated sight, the morning glory spillway at Lake Berryessa is now active ...
Since golden mussels were recently identified in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, waterways in parts of Northern California ...
During the first two days of February, an atmospheric river dumped torrential rain over California, triggering widespread landslides, 'Biblical' flooding and sending Lake Berryessa's water level ...
direct-managed concessions and the Solano County Water Agency will charge for vessel decontaminations for boaters seeking to launch at Lake Berryessa. Previously, the Solano County Water Agency ...
The Morning Glory spillway — dubbed by locals as the "Glory Hole spillway" — at Lake Berryessa in Napa ... “There are only two in California, and there are a couple others in Europe.” ...
Sweeney's Sports reports that Lake Berryessa has turned over and the trout bite is red hot, with fish feeding actively in the top 15 feet of water. The colder water temperatures have the trout in ...
Most people often think the beach is the best vacation spot, but lake towns offer a quieter, more practical kind of escape. They’re less crowded, easier to navigate, and often more affordable.
California has finally done it. For the first time in six years, the "glory hole" has been activated, CBS News reports. Please people. There's no trace of innuendo here. We're, of course, referring to ...
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