Residents in South San Diego said they also deserve a rapid response from the federal government after President Trump declares the Potomac collapse an emergency.
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California schools faced repeated planned power outages in 2024-2025 as Edison cut electricity to prevent wildfires, forcing closures and costly backup power solutions.
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Scientists and conservationists are advocating for solutions to keep habitats connected.
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Rooftop solar installers are steering customers toward leases instead of purchases. Federal tax credits for purchased systems have ended but are still available for leased ones.
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Ramona Wildlife Center workers released the female kitten back into its native habitat on Sunday, the Humane Society said in a statement.
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Dry and warmer weather will continue throughout this week in San Diego County with temperatures above normal, according to the National Weather Service.
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The city of San Diego currently has about $5 billion for building and maintaining infrastructure from 2027 through 2031.
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Drinking water around the District of Columbia hasn't been contaminated. But scientists say the environmental damage could be severe.
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State Sen. Steve Padilla criticized county oversight of the project. County supervisors said they were “committed to transparency and collaboration.”
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The San Diego area should get a lull from this week's winter storms later Wednesday, before more rain arrives on Thursday.
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Many experts had thought sharks didn't exist in the frigid waters of Antarctica.
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