East Palo Alto builds new bayfront park; still lags behind neighbors in parks per capita

East Palo Alto is planning to turn the vacant Cooley Landing into a bayfront park. It will add nine more acres of parkland to a city that does not have the state’s recommended number of parks per 1,000 people.

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San Joaquin Valley farmers find new ways to irrigate but still have water-use critics

After 1992 water conservation legislation forced many San Joaquin Valley farmers to leave crops untended, farmers found more eco-friendly ways to irrigate land. Still agriculture watering has many critics.

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Leaving idle appliances plugged in drives up power bills; which devices are worst offenders?

Household appliances draw surprisingly large amounts of energy during all hours they’re plugged in – even when they’re not in use. They are “energy vampires” that waste electricity and drive up power bills.

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