The city of San Diego Thursday began a needs assessment to understand the recreation needs of its many neighborhoods.
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Californians stepped up their water conservation in October by reducing their usage 13% compared to October last year.
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San Diego County is expected to receive .01 to .05 inches of rain Tuesday. Heavier rainfall, approximately .25 to .50 inches, is expected on Thursday over Valley Center and Alpine.
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The "road user charge" would help pay for things like free public transportation and new bus and rail lines. But several mayors suddenly came out against the concept, saying it was too unpopular.
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President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the nation’s worker health and safety efforts largely failed in his previous job to enforce protections for California outdoor workers exposed to toxic wildfire smoke. That’s according to an investigation by KQED and The California Newsroom.
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Adults "can see us as serious or they can see us as a joke," one of the kids says. "A lawsuit is not a joke," her brother adds. The European Court of Human Rights has fast-tracked their 2020 lawsuit.
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California water agencies that serve 27 million residents won't get any of the supplies they've requested from the state heading into 2022.
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A proposed oil pipeline in California that could allow ExxonMobil to resume production at three offshore platforms is expected to enter a critical phase of its government review next year.
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The $4 million device is three stories tall, 118 feet long and could be the key to understanding oceans and climate change.
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The two blocks of state-owned land could become a mixed-use community with affordable housing at the center.
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Gusting Santa Ana winds and dangerously dry conditions have returned to the region, prompting forecasters to issue a red flag warning of critical fire danger that will continue Friday.
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