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The low allocation means people will be urged to conserve water by using less outside on landscaping and other activities. The announcement comes as California braces for another dry, drought-stricken year.
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Elementary school students released young rainbow trout into Lake Miramar as an assignment to help the environment.
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KPBS Midday EditionA recent report finds that San Diego's efforts to reduce carbon emissions by 2035 are far from meeting its goal.
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KPBS Midday EditionRecent climate data has underscored the urgent need for San Diegans to rethink their approach to transportation in the region.
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The "People's Ordinance" has long required San Diego to provide free trash pickup to single-family homes.
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Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration suggested a tax-rebate proposal might be offered to help consumers. Other lawmakers say the state should issue a new round of stimulus checks or lift the gas tax for a limited time.
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Strong winds are expected to continue whipping parts of the San Diego area Friday, the National Weather Service said.
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An NPR analysis of security footage and photos following the attack on Europe's largest nuclear power plant shows that many of the plant's critical safety systems were in the field of Russian fire.
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A dispute over building an oil pipeline across California has intensified with the defeat of ExxonMobil's proposal to truck oil from now-idled offshore platforms.
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A waiver approved Wednesday by the Environmental Protection Agency allows California to set tough emissions rules for cars and SUVs. The state also will be allowed to impose mandates for so-called zero-emission vehicles that do not contribute to global warming.
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