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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The San Diego City Attorney's Office filed suit Wednesday against more than 20 chemical companies for allegedly manufacturing toxic chemicals that have been detected in San Diego area water sources.
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A wind advisory is in effect in parts of San Diego County until 11 a.m. Wednesday.
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A federal investigation of allegations that China is illegally avoiding duties on solar panels sold to U.S. companies is putting the brakes on the nation's solar power build-out.
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The plan, released by the California Air Resources Board, sets a roadmap for the state to be so-called carbon-neutral by that year.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia energy officials are raising the possibility of power outages over the summer months due to a multitude of factors.
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In 2021, Gov. Gavin Newsom asked residents to use 15% less water in the middle of a severe drought. Since July, the state has cuts its water use by just 3.7%.
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Recently published work out of Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Columbia University confirms the presence of groundwater under fast-moving ice sheets.
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The California Public Utilities Commission wants to know more about the state's solar marketplace before rewriting net energy metering rules.
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A new report says there's nearly a 50-50 chance that world will hit a key warming threshold in the next five years.
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This will be the 50th year that volunteers will drive to the desert and spend all day counting peninsular bighorn sheep.
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