Between 2018 and 2024, roughly one fifth of permits for new homes in San Diego County were within 1,000 feet of a freeway.
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A new round of gusty Santa Ana winds is expected to develop in Southern California as some cities are still cleaning up extensive damage from last weekend’s powerful winds.
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A conservation group is turning over a historic redwood grove on the Northern California coast to descendants of the original Native American inhabitants.
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California water officials say they'll release more water than initially planned from state storage to local agencies that provide water to 27 million people.
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If nations don't address high greenhouse gas emissions, by the 2080s, all but one of the 21 cities that previously hosted the Winter Games wouldn't be able to do so again, a new study has found.
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Gusty conditions will start off the weekend in the San Diego area Friday, creating a potential for wind damage and roadway hazards.
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A 150-step staircase in the Southeast San Diego neighborhood had fallen into a dangerous state of disrepair. But a pandemic-inspired revitalization project has brought it back to life.
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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance did not immediately share the name, gender or other details about the baby giraffe.
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The healthy male was born Jan. 4 and has been named Kaja.
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The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality issued a general rain advisory Tuesday to avoid water contact at all coastal beaches and bays due to last night's rainfall.
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Thick ash on an airport runway was delaying aid deliveries to the Pacific island nation of Tonga, where significant damage was being reported days after a huge undersea volcanic eruption and tsunami.
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