Author: Daniel Noah
Historic Preservation – California’s Communities (101)
Our first episode takes us to the little town of Winters in Northern California to visit their recently restored and rejuvenated historic
Clovis – California’s Communities (102)
Huell travels to the town of Clovis to see firsthand how the community has embraced its old downtown buildings and how it’s gone to great pains
Temecula – California’s Communities (103)
Huell travels to the town of Temecula to see how the “old town” portion has been brought back and is better then ever. 2008
Groundwater Banking – California’s Water (118)
Groundwater basins have long played a critical role in meeting California’s water needs. Today, many local water agencies are pursuing
Living with Nature – California’s Water (119)
This adventure begins along Butte Creek in the northern Sacramento Valley, just north of Sacramento, where four dams were removed to improve
Water and Energy – California’s Water (120)
The process of treating and delivering water accounts for about 20% of all electricity used in California. We’ll visit two local water agencies
Tightening the Water Belt – California’s Water (121)
Water has long been a big concern for Californians and the city of Long Beach has implemented many unique and cutting edge techniques to help
White Sea Bass – California’s Gold (10015)
Huell meets up with Bill Ernst to see what he caught… the largest White Sea Bass ever! Then Huell heads down to the Hubbs-Seaworld Research
Newport Boats – California’s Gold (10009)
Orange County is filled with maritime history and in this adventure; Huell visits Newport Beach to learn about two “boats” that are very
Laguna – California’s Gold (139)
The seaside community of Laguna is one our states most beautiful destinations. On this adventure, Huell gets to see the Laguna that the locals
