Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds.
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Research into Lake Cahuilla shows how Southern California’s Salton Basin went from dry land to a huge freshwater lake.
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A divided Senate has voted to start debating Democrats’ election-year economic bill.
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California's last operating nuclear power plant could get a second lease on life.
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The Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers are central arms of California's water system.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has urged state lawmakers to make progress on climate change, though details remain unclear.
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Beach closures are happening in the South Bay as sewage contamination causes high levels of bacteria that is unsafe to swim in.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Mayor Todd Gloria also this week unveiled new housing proposals to increase affordable housing in the city.
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The land acquired is part of the East Elliot Community Planning Area, located just west of Santee, north of Mast Boulevard and east of Republic Services Sycamore Landfill.
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The state can expedite approval of renewable energy projects but rural counties say they already do their part with solar and wind farms. “We’re in the crosshairs, but we don’t think we are the right target here,” one rural advocate says.
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Monsoonal moisture is expected to increase Thursday, and scattered thunderstorms are in the forecast, with heavy rainfall expected Thursday afternoon and evening.
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