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APublic Comment Period Open for the Court Ordered Plutonium Pit Production Plan Programmatic Environmental Review!

Opportunity to offer alternatives and comment on the plutonium pit support work planned at Livermore Lab and elsewhere! Plutonium pits are the radioactive cores of every nuclear weapon…

We Have Been Nominated! Place Your Vote by January 13th!

We Have Been Nominated! Place Your Vote by January 13th!

We are proud to be included as nominees for the Arms Control Association’s (ACA) Person(s) of the Year for 2024! Tri-Valley CAREs along with Savannah River Site Watch,  Nuclear Watch New Mexico, the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition, and South Carolina Environmental...

Election Day ICBM Launch from CA Met with Protest

Election Day ICBM Launch from CA Met with Protest

At 11:01 pm on Election Day, Nov. 5, as the votes were still being counted, activists from around the CA, including Tri-Valley CAREs Executive Director, Scott Yundt, gathered at the gates of Vandenberg Space Force Base to witness and protest the test launch of a...

Our Executive Director Featured on NukeTalk Podcast!

Ploughshares · The Nuclear Ballot: The Fallout Generations Scott Yundt, our Executive Director, is featured on the most recent episode of the Podcast NukeTalk, hosted by the Ploughshares Fund. We highly recommend all of the podcasts seasons, which focus on nuclear...

Environmental Youth Video Contest Open for Submissions Now!

Environmental Youth Video Contest Open for Submissions Now!

Enter for a chance to win $750, $500, or $250! Are you concerned about environmental health around Tracy and western San Joaquin County? Do you like making short, informative videos? Are you under 24? Than you should submit to our video contest! Climate change, loss...

Watchdog group describes fire damage at Site 300

By Bob Brownne / Tracy Press The Corral Fire that burned 14,168 acres south of Interstate 580 in early June also did significant damage to Site 300, where the blaze reportedly started, and to the infrastructure dedicated to the federally-mandated cleanup of the...

Nuclear danger

Editor, On Tuesday, August 6, 2024, the world will commemorate the 79th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. As we stop in our busy lives to reflect on the horrors of Hiroshima, nuclear experts inform us that the danger of nuclear war has never...

End the nuclear threat

Editor, EDITOR: As we approach the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, it is vital to reflect on that tragic day and the ongoing threat of nuclear weapons. The bombing on Aug. 6, 1945 killed over 100,000 people instantly and left countless others...

Back from the Brink, at Livermore Lab…

On August 6, the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, all are welcome to join a rally and demonstration at the gates of Lawrence Livermore National Lab. The event is called, “Back from the Brink: The Imperative of Nuclear Abolition.” Starting at 8:30...

TAKE ACTION – Save RECA!

TAKE ACTION – Save RECA!

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) is expiring tomorrow, June 7th. RECA was initially created in 1990 to provide minor reimbursement for critical medical care for some victims of radiation exposure from American nuclear weapons development and testing....

Fire Burns at LLNL’s Site 300

Fire Burns at LLNL’s Site 300

The recent Corral Fire quickly grew to 14,168 acres, and perhaps most concerning, burned a portion of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300 High Explosives Testing Range. Since it was founded in 1955, Site 300 operations have included open-air blasts with...

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