San Diego and Imperial County leaders each made their case for state bond money Tuesday to the State Water Resources Control Board.
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It's been one year since a flood tore through Waverly, Tenn., and killed 20 people. There's been lots of effort to rebuild, but it's still unclear if the town will ever be the same.
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Timelines for repairs of flash flood damage to roads in California’s vast desert wilderness parks are being extended even as monsoonal rains cause new problems along with unseasonal plant and animal activity.
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The legislation mandates several oil and gas lease sales. It also locks renewables and fossil fuel together for 10 years. So if the Biden administration wants solar and wind, it must first offer new oil and gas leases.
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San Diego county beachgoers continue to suffer from the massive sewage spill linked to the failure of two big sewage pipes in Tijuana.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego leaders, climate scientists and activists react to President Biden signing the Inflation Reduction Act into law.
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New cuts will build on last year’s reductions — which all but eliminated some central Arizona farmers’ Colorado River water supply and, to a much lesser extent, reduced Nevada and Mexico’s share.
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New draft of Mira Mesa development plan would take bold steps for future of now car-centric community, if adopted.
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With above-normal temperatures expected in the San Diego area and many parts of the state, a statewide Flex Alert will be in effect from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, urging residents to voluntarily cut back on power use to avoid strain on California's electrical grid.
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U.S. officials have announced that Arizona and Nevada will face more water cuts as they endure extreme drought.
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The legislation has been a year in the making, with tense negotiations leading to a narrower spending package that focuses on climate investments and health care costs.
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