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The head of the U.S. EPA was in Mexico this week discussing how the two countries will stop the renegade sewage flows.
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A spell of hot, dry weather and strong Santa Ana winds will intensify wildfire hazards in eastern San Diego County over the Thanksgiving holiday period.
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An oil sheen spotted in the ocean near last month’s crude pipeline leak off Southern California was likely residual oil from the earlier spill.
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Many of the stations remain difficult to access by foot, wheelchair, or bike.
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The Airport Authority says the trees are, or will soon be, a hazard to aviation and must come down.
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San Diego's democratic lawmakers all voted for the nearly $2 trillion social safety net and climate plan.
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New rules for air quality were supposed to be imposed on boats Friday. But the California Air Resources Board delayed the vote to the spring.
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Sequoia National Park says lightning-sparked wildfires in the past two years have killed a minimum of nearly 10,000 giant sequoia trees in California.
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The lava and ash the Cumbre Vieja volcano has spewed for two months have consumed homes and forced thousands to flee. However, the rock formed by the lava will ultimately save the island from the sea.
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California has a new $419 million research facility that will allow state air quality regulators to expand emissions testing for heavy duty vehicles.
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