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Mexico is upgrading critical pump stations designed to manage Tijuana's sewage better and keep less of it from spilling into the U.S.
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City officials said they haven’t approved the proposed data center campus and that it will need an environmental impact report.
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One of two large wildfires in southeastern Georgia continues to grow and now exceeds 31 square miles.
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Environmentalists said offshore drilling could disrupt the more than $15 billion Southern California coastal economy.
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The suspension takes effect at 8 a.m. May 1, which includes all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris such as branches and leaves.
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This weekend's worldwide City Nature Challenge pits cities against each other with a shared goal — documenting the plants and animals around us. Local botanists and scientists say San Diegans’ participation helps build a growing data set of community observations.
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What are the small and large ways you are protecting your communities from climate change? Let us know.
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The decision followed a Superior Court ruling in January that ordered the county to set aside a previous certification of an EIR and rescind all project approvals, after two groups filed a lawsuit over two years ago, according to staff information.
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The 2026 State of the Air report ranked San Diego-Chula Vista-Carlsbad as being the fifth-worst nationally for annual particle pollution.
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Leaders in San Diego and Imperial counties have been making their case for why their regions need the state funding.
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