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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U.S. and Mexican officials are working to fix two broken sewer pipes, but a resolution is not expected anytime soon.
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The San Diego City Council approved sweeping changes to the city's Climate Action Plan.
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Firefighters say they're making progress as they battle California's largest and deadliest wildfire of the year.
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Taxpayers spent $15 million on research to build a breakthrough battery. Then the U.S. government gave it to China.
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The city of San Diego is close to a serious upgrade of the groundbreaking 2015 Climate Action Plan. The full city council votes on the measure on Tuesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionCongressman Scott Peters said that, if passed, the Inflation Reduction Act will be "the biggest climate investment that this country has made."
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Mexican and U.S. officials are scrambling to fix a major sewage system breakdown in Tijuana.
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After 21 idle wells were found to be leaking methane — some of them explosive levels of it — in Bakersfield in May and June, the California Air Resources Board told the Associated Press that it’s not tallying leaks from idle wells.
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The blaze had grown to more than 80 square miles just two days after erupting in a largely unpopulated area near the Oregon line.
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