The signs suggest that the public avoid the immediate area and any contact with the river water.
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San Diego's extended forecast calls for clearing and dry conditions with colder-than-average temperatures starting Saturday and lasting into next week following nine straight days of measurable rain, the National Weather Service said Friday.
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Enforcement of SB 1383 starts on January 1, 2022.
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KPBS Midday EditionLearn about the new laws going into effect in the new year.
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Teenage girls are apprentices teaching visitors about birds and animals that make their home here on the hillsides of Cabrillo National Monument.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new energy storage project rolling out across the county aims to add more emissions-free energy to California’s electric grid.
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The San Diego Zoo is bringing a float to the Rose Parade in Pasadena for the first time in more than 20 years.
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California's mountain snow holds 160% of the water it normally does at the end of December. That's according to officials from the state Department of Water Resources, who measured the snowpack on Thursday in the Sierra Nevada.
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Heavier precipitation is expected Wednesday through Thursday, with some mountain areas likely to get up to a foot of snow while widespread showers douse the rest of the area.
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The U.S. Coast Guard announced Tuesday that Southern California shoreline segments affected by an oil spill have been returned to their original condition.
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The latest winter storm due in Tuesday tonight is expected to bring chilly temperatures countywide and significant snowfall in the mountains, the National Weather Service said.
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