A group of students from Coronado and Chula Vista lobbied for support for two bills related to the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
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On the anniversary of the Jan. 2024 floods, neighbors gathered in Shelltown to pray. They asked God to help them to heal — and to win in court against the city of San Diego.
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According to the city, customers can apply for assistance whether or not they have already paid part or all of this year's fee, which was due in December 2025.
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The facility would use an immense amount of energy, and its developers have openly sought to avoid California’s formidable environmental review process.
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As demand for computing power soars nationwide, a Southern California entrepreneur with past legal troubles is trying to speed forward an immense data center in Imperial County.
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Martin Luther King Jr. day is commemorated each year as a day of service. Students at one school in Encinitas honored the legacy of Dr. King on Tuesday by volunteering in their community.
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Cheap gasoline, yes. Drill, baby, drill? Not so much. And electricity bills are going up, not down.
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The U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission said a sewage pipe collapse was to blame.
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The state is reviewing draft rules for producers to make single-use packaging and food packaging recyclable and compostable by 2032.
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Leaders from the Manzanita band of the Kumeyaay nation said the county had an obligation to include them in the monitoring of the site of a more-than-600-acre solar project.
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A portion of the bluff near Carlsbad Boulevard and Solamar Drive was restricted because of erosion. The recent rains damaged the integrity of the storm drain pipe there.
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