LOS ANGELES (AP) - A commercial fisherman sued the owner of the oil pipeline that spilled thousands of gallons of crude on the Santa Barbara coast, alleging the environmental disaster would cause ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta moves to block the restart of oil pipelines shut down after the 2015 Refugio spill, ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California sued the federal government Friday for approving a Texas-based company’s plans to ...
When actor and Ojai area resident Ted Danson agreed to show up for a people's hearing on the Federal plan to increase ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says the Trump administration illegally assumed oversight of two oil pipelines in the ...
California is suing the Trump administration over a pipeline restart tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill that dumped ...
An oil spill along the coast near Santa Barbara has dumped about 21,000 gallons of oil from a 2-foot pipeline onto the shore, creating a 4-mile slick in the ocean, forcing an emergency cleanup and ...
Tuesday's oil spill is being called "a worst nightmare scenario" by officials in Santa Barbara, California. It's giving us images of dead birds, clean-up crews and over nine miles of California Coast ...
The federal government is continuing its plan to expand oil and gas drilling in Central California, including production on ...
At noon yesterday, a pipeline ruptured just north of Santa Barbara. Before it was stopped three hours later, it spilled some 21,000 gallons of crude oil onto nine miles of beaches and into the ocean.