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Springtime is off to a wet and cold start in the San Diego area, with more rain and mountain snowfalls in store Tuesday.
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San Diego police want to install 500 new cameras on top of light poles scattered throughout the city.
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Almost a third of the reservation's 170,000 residents lack access to clean, reliable drinking water. The tribe wants to be able to represent itself in litigation over the Colorado River.
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Millions of dead fish have been found dead in an Australian river due to dangerously low oxygen levels in the water caused by receding flood waters, government officials said.
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The Center for Biological Diversity has won a legal fight that found federal officials are not doing enough to protect endangered humpback whales.
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The salmon industry, worth about half a billion dollars, is devastated. The culprits: Drought and decades of water diversions and development.
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More rain is in the forecast for Friday through Sunday with light winds and temperatures in the 60s.
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California’s 11th atmospheric river left the storm-soaked state with a bang.
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Buccaneer Beach in Oceanside and South Ponto State Beach near the Batiquitos Lagoon outlet have been closed due to a sewage spill.
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San Diego County officials closed roads and cleaned up Wednesday after flooding from heavy rains in unincorporated communities.
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