Sean Greene is an assistant data and graphics editor, focused on visual storytelling at the Los Angeles Times. Born in Los Angeles, Greene is an alumnus of UCLA and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. He started working for The Times in 2014.
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California is moving forward with new water conservation rules that would require some suppliers to make cuts of 20% or more by 2025.
Sept. 7, 2023
The Lahaina fire in West Maui ignited as firefighters focused on the Upcountry fire. What happened next — the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century — left the historic town in ashes.
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Between July 2021 and March of this year, statewide water savings were about 7%, a Los Angeles Times analysis has found.
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This year California’s snowpack reached record-high levels — 40 million acre-feet at its peak in April. Melted, that would be enough to hypothetically drape almost 5 inches of water across the entire state of California.
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