GoFundMe.org has teamed with an Inland Empire non-profit to distribute air conditioners and air and water purifiers to those in need just as the temperatures are predicted to rise to near 115 degrees in the desert.
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Grossmont Union High School District unveiled its new transportation center with some state-of-the art clean and green technology.
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Beginning in 2027, Californians will have the option to be "composted" instead of a traditional casket burial or cremation.
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The hurricane dumped more than 2 feet of rain in some areas of the island. The rain and flooding have left a soggy mess across many homes and weary residents are starting to clean up.
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A wide range of Latino communities in the United States are affected by climate-driven storms, floods, droughts and heat waves, and are leading the charge to address global warming.
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The agreement utilizes a cap-and-trade arrangement in which the Port makes money from carbon credits.
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Just in time for World Rhino Day on Thursday, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Tuesday announced a six-week-old male southern white rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has been given a name: Neville.
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Work on Hodges Reservoir Dam began last May after inspections identified areas that needed to be repaired and sealed.
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A magnitude 7.6 earthquake has shaken Mexico’s central Pacific coast, killing at least one person and setting off an earthquake alarm in the capital.
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A major storm that battered western Alaska over the weekend has churned through Northern California after bringing early-season snow to mountains and dropping rain that helped firefighters increase containment of a huge wildfire.
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Millions of new electric vehicles are expected to hit the road in California in the next decade.
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