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The tsunami advisory for a swath of Southern California has been canceled as other portions of the state still face a threat Wednesday.| The Desert Sun
Persistent heat dome conditions kept July scorching and the weather service says August likely won't bring much relief.| The Desert Sun
The temperature at Palm Springs International Airport was 124 degrees just before 4 p.m. Friday, setting a new all-time record.| The Desert Sun
Federal judge to decide whether Forest Service has properly dealt with Nestle water permit| The Desert Sun
Environmental groups appeal court decision, aiming to block Nestle’s use of water from national forest for bottling.| The Desert Sun
Nestle's water permit is one of many left unexamined in California's national forests| The Desert Sun
U.S. Forest Service plans to begin evaluating Nestle water permit.| The Desert Sun
Protesters demonstrate outside Nestle bottled water plants in L.A. and Sacramento.| The Desert Sun
Citing the drought, Starbucks plans to stop bottling Ethos Water in California.| The Desert Sun
In many areas, sprinklers continue to soak large patches of grass.| The Desert Sun
A congressional candidate voices concerns about Nestlé’s bottled water operation in a California forest, and a bill that she says would favor company.| The Desert Sun
Should Nestlé be labeling bottled water from a California national forest as ‘spring water’? Documents reveal federal regulators changed their stance.| The Desert Sun
The U.S. Forest Service has proposed to issue a permit that would let Nestle keep piping water out of a national forest.| The Desert Sun
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Bottled water maker Nestle says it's concerned a U.S. Forest Service proposal would infringe on water rights| The Desert Sun
A U.S. Forest Service proposal would allow Nestle to keep piping water out of a national forest for bottling.| The Desert Sun
Records show Forest Service failed to follow through on environmental review| The Desert Sun
The U.S. Forest Service is being sued over its handling of a Nestle water permit.| The Desert Sun
The plant has been drawing water for more than a decade.| The Desert Sun
The Forest Service has granted Nestlé a new three-year permit to keep operating its water pipeline in the San Bernardino National Forest.| The Desert Sun
Where two creeks meet in a California national forest, one is flowing and the other is just a trickle. Nestlé's bottled water operation is undergoing an environmental review.| The Desert Sun
California's state water board is investigating questions about Nestle's water rights in a national forest.| The Desert Sun
The debate over a proposal to grant Nestle a new water permit is heating up in letters submitted to the Forest Service.| The Desert Sun
Forest Service officials plan to review an expired water permit that Nestle uses.| The Desert Sun
Companies tapping springs and aquifers in California with little oversight| The Desert Sun