At the state’s top air regulator, Lauren Sanchez will replace Liane Randolph, taking the helm as California battles Trump, rising costs, and the future of its climate agenda.
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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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But a La Nina forming in the equatorial Pacific could mean a dry winter.
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A city commission is about to consider an ordinance to ban the balloons, which environmentalists say are a hazard to wildlife.
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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency Thursday advised the public to be cautious at beaches and avoid contact with tar balls.
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More than 560 million gallons of storm-driven and sewage tainted water flows into the U.S.
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Authorities say Northern California wildfires may have killed hundreds of giant sequoias, although it may take months to fully assess the damage.
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What caused a 13-inch crack in an oil pipeline off the Southern California coast that fouled famed surfing beaches?
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Video of the ruptured underwater pipeline that spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil off Southern California shows a thin crack that could indicate a slow leak that was difficult to initially detect.
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