The Sundial presents KCSN’s Evening Update for April 21st, 2015. Here are the headlines:
- The California Water Board imposes a new framework for conservation targets during the drought that would force suppliers to cut back between 8% and 36%.
- Experts are questioning whether having rows of seats on an airline packed closer together might make it harder for passengers to evacuate after a crash.
- Smartphone usage often produces feelings of productivity and happiness, but others say they are frustrated after mobile screen encounters.
- For more than two decades, the Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration amassed logs of virtually all telephone calls from the USA.
- One of California’s most dangerous earthquake faults could suffer larger ruptures than previously thought.
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