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The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red.
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The lawsuit filed last Friday is the latest opposition to the 111-acre project approved last month by the Board of Supervisors, which would feature 453 residential units near Escondido.
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The Port of San Diego installed hundreds of concrete oyster castles near the Chula Vista Wildlife Reserve. The Port hopes the castles will protect the shoreline from sea-level rise and promote biodiversity.
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The University of California system says lifting tracking requirements will make managing hazardous waste more efficient. Hundreds of other waste handlers will benefit too, but the state hasn’t identified them.
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The library’s new tool lending program is the first of its kind in San Diego County and features everything from jackhammers to sewing machines.
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Water rates for San Diegans will rise 14.7% next year and 14.5% the following year after the San Diego City Council today passed an amended water and wastewater rate hike.
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The use of the Polo Fields site, also known as Surf Sports Park, is at the center of a pair of lawsuits.
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Bats sometimes get a bad rap, but these fascinating facts show how they pollinate plants, control insects and thrive in the wild.
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This month, the U.S. Department of Energy announced it was slashing $18 million for the Imperial Irrigation District as it moves to revoke funding for clean energy projects nationwide.
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The project is just one of many phases in the RE:BEACH project that was designed to develop and implement the city's sand restoration and retention work.
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