Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announces the city's divestment from coal, advancing towards 100% clean energy by 2035.
The utility now draws energy from hydrogen-capable generation units that were recently constructed at the Utah facility that ...
Following one of the rainiest Novembers in recent memory, Mayor Karen Bass announced on Nov. 25 that the total stormwater ...
As part of its transition to 100% to clean energy by 2035, the mayor’s office has announced the full divestment from coal in ...
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Los Angeles kicking coal and the benefits of electric boating ...
On the day before Thanksgiving 2024, Utah's largest coal-fired power plant—the 1,900‑megawatt Intermountain Power Project ...
Los Angeles is officially coal-free after the Utah coal plant that supplied it shut down, marking a major step toward clean energy by 2035.
Following recent rainstorms, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has now captured nearly 5.5 billion gallons of water since Oct. 1, enough to serve almost 68,000 homes, Mayor Karen Bass’s ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass formally began her campaign for re-election, promising to make the city safer and more affordable.
The city I’ve been in my whole life, the city that I love, I feel we have accomplished a lot, but we’re not done,” Bass said ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass officially launched her campaign for re-election in the city's 2026 mayoral race.
The Democrat is facing challenges from at least three candidates, including former LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner.