Job growth and population gains in California’s mostly rural Central Valley surpassed the same measures in the state’s more populous Bay Area and Southern region, which some analysts say could be encouraging trends for the coming year.
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Low-income rural renters face worsening affordable housing crisis
Low-income residents renting homes in rural areas face an ever shrinking supply of affordable housing, which experts say will only worsen in the coming years.
Financial crisis of a decade ago still affects housing market
The subprime mortgage crisis of 2008 changed how Americans think of homeownership and continues to haunt the housing market, contributing to a housing shortage in many areas of the country.
Study examines how wildfires may impact drinking water in the future
A study examining how wildfires could impact drinking water indicates that these natural disasters affect water quality and availability.
Winter storms encourage high hopes for California’s water supply
In a state still suffering under drought conditions, recent winter storms in California’s Sierra Nevada have given meteorologists reason for cautious optimism.