Dispatches can reveal how King Charles and Prince William are making millions from the taxpayer.
In a joint investigation with @thetimes we have uncovered lucrative deals with the armed forces, schools and even the NHS.
Live blog from Del Mar is off and running as City Of Troy bids to close his career with victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, RTs to spread the word much appreciated … https://t.co/QUJnOpwdn1
“Sequential imaging is extremely important because obviously [with one lone scan], you're just getting a snapshot in time" - in this @theTDN Q&A, veterinarian Ryan Carpenter talks PET and CT, and their best use for diagnosing bone pathology:
https://t.co/be0l0DpbCo
🗣️ "We're trying to be risk-adverse."
In this Q&A, SoCal-based vet Ryan Carpenter discusses PET and CT units, what they illustrate and the sorts of factors regulatory veterinarians must juggle when reading a PET or CT scan. @1danross
https://t.co/qllT2jiA0x
In a stark fall from power, former OC Supervisor Andrew Do pleaded guilty today to felony bribery — nearly a year after LAist began investigating millions in tax dollars he gave a group closely tied to his daughter.
The latest from @jillrep
https://t.co/J6Fppz5Rpe
Seems like everybody's always talking about the Delta. But how much do you really know about this keystone of the #CAwater system?
Read up on the facts - and impress your friends at that Halloween party tonight. (Okay, maybe not...but you get the idea.)
https://t.co/HQmw4k6fo7
In California's San Joaquin Valley, Westlands Water District is collaborating on the world's largest solar project. If fully built out, it would be roughly the size of Detroit: https://t.co/AjiOogZlni
Good journalism happens in a lot of dif spaces and it’s ok to vote with your media $$. 🤷🏽♀️ In LA, for instance, I’m excited to see the work that @LAPublicPress Is doing.
The Biden and Newsom administrations will soon adopt new rules for California’s major water delivery systems that will determine how much water may be pumped while providing protections for imperiled fish species. The proposed changes are controversial. https://t.co/iNqhTIke0n
Want to know how Supreme Court overturning 'Chevron Deference' impacts how EH science is used for making public policy?
Join our webinar with our all-star experts to give an in-depth view - https://t.co/gPUN3WI8rc
and check out our blog
https://t.co/bt1SYcfY8K
State Water Board has gone radio silent on Kings Co. water managers working to update groundwater plans per Water Board requirements
https://t.co/iUMdv9SitO
Los Angeles voters’ decision about Measure A will have a significant effect on the resources dedicated to California’s largest homeless population: Funding for many existing health and housing service programs would be in jeopardy should the measure fail.
https://t.co/KB9InpAZEF
Lots of eyeballs focused on a 1.5-mile stretch of waterway in California's Central Valley, where the Turlock Irrigation District is building one of the world's first solar systems over an irrigation canal: https://t.co/MMUAyCb1sT
It’s election season, LA! Filling out your ballot can be daunting, but likely voting is like an open-book quiz, with lots of guides to help you make your choices.
We put together this guide to voter guides in LA County to help provide a starting point:
https://t.co/3Onli7upIN