CHINA LAKE, Calif. (KABC) -- Power and gas have been restored, but residents of Trona are still without running water following two powerful earthquakes near Ridgecrest. Utility crews remain busy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Community activist Regina Troglin stands between two water pipes, owned by Searles Valley Minerals, that supply water to Trona.
TRONA, Calif. -- Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency for a section of Southern California that saw significant damage after Friday night's magnitude 7.1 earthquake. The declaration ...
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RIDGECREST, Calif. -- Officials in two damaged desert communities worked Sunday to repair roads and restore utilities following the largest earthquake in Southern California in nearly two decades.
From the archive: This story originally published at The Desert Sun in April 2018. The moment you turn off State Route 178 onto the dirt road that beats through the dry bed of Searles Lake basin, the ...
Still recovering from the damage caused by a pair of earthquakes six months ago, Trona schools may now lose up to $2.5 million. The Trona Joint Unified School District gets a portion of the millions ...