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A Coast Guard official says the amount of crude oil spilled in an offshore pipeline leak in Southern California is believed to be close to 25,000 gallons, or only about one-fifth of what officials initially feared.
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The top two winners of the 2021 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition were selected from more than 50,000 entries worldwide. They are a biologist from France and a 10-year-old from India.
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The strategy could lead to all diesel vehicles being replaced by electric-powered vehicles by 2030, five years before the state requires it.
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The Chula Vista Elementary School District has rolled out ten new electric buses, part of an effort to reduce the district's carbon footprint.
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Finding the cause of a major oil spill off Southern California, who is to blame and if they will be held accountable could take a long time.
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A storm system is bringing cool and blustery weather to the San Diego area Tuesday.
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California officials did not see any oil in the water after an aerial survey of the ocean between Long Beach and San Diego county.
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Damaging wind gusts were possible over the mountains on Monday, with gale force winds and rough seas into the coastal waters.
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A popular Southern California beach that had been closed since an undersea pipeline leaked crude into ocean waters has reopened.
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Encinitas beaches remained open Friday despite increased reports of tar balls washing ashore in North County.
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