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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Cal Fire said the fire was started when someone was trying to clear brush from their property during the wrong time of day and during risky conditions.
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The decision is part of a larger plan to transform northeast Mission Bay to include a campground, open space and marshland.
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Water systems are considered failing if they have high levels of a range of contaminates like nitrate and arsenic that can make people sick.
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Firefighters have made more progress against a huge California forest fire that forced evacuations for thousands of people and destroyed 41 homes and other buildings near Yosemite National Park.
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State environmental experts worry that smashing old TVs, monitors and laptops in so-called ‘rage rooms’ may release hazardous waste or potentially harm customers’ health.
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Foraging has grown into a movement over the last few years, including from your local ocean where it's now peak seaweed season. I went to see what the excitement was about.
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Monarch butterflies are now listed as endangered because of fast dwindling populations in North America.
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The deal includes the purchase of new buses that run on compressed natural gas.
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New water quality tests are raising questions over whether local beaches with high levels of water contamination should be open to the public.
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Protesters wanted Sempra Energy officials to stop supporting rule changes that would hike the cost of installing and having rooftop solar.
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