The city of San Diego Thursday began a needs assessment to understand the recreation needs of its many neighborhoods.
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Ahead of the storm, local residents were able to fill up free sandbags at multiple locations across the city and county.
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The link between tornadoes and climate change isn't as clear as it is for other extreme weather events, though scientists say the clues are there.
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A dynamic storm was forecast to generate strong winds and significant precipitation across San Diego County as it moves inland Tuesday.
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Point La Jolla and Boomer Beach are two popular tourist destinations where you can see sea lions, but visitors are getting too close.
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The California Public Utilities Commission is close to unveiling changes that could alter the financial windfall of installing rooftop solar.
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A severe storm system caused scores of deaths and injuries and significant damage at a Kentucky candle factory, an Amazon facility in Illinois, a nursing home in Arkansas and many homes and buildings.
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The state's utility regulators are considering adjusting the rules that govern the California solar energy marketplace.
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Pent-up demands from the pandemic plus several severe weather events in the Pacific Northwest mean fewer trees are available this year.
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More rain is expected Thursday afternoon with a wind advisory in effect until 4 p.m. for San Diego County mountains and deserts.
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A new study shows that restoring coral reefs can bring ecosystems back to life — and with them, their sounds.
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