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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Poway samaritan, known as "Trapper Pat," faces consequences for relocating rattlesnakes.
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As the Biden administration prepares to negotiate reductions in fossil fuel use at the Glasgow climate summit at the end of the month, U.S. coal production is actually up significantly this year.
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The 2021 regional transportation plan likely won't be enough to achieve San Diego's targets of shifting commuters away from the automobile.
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California's oil regulator wants to ban new oil and gas drilling within 3,200 feet of schools, homes and hospitals to protect public health.
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The state mandated requirement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has county officials pushing hard to develop a legally defensible climate action plan.
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The move comes several weeks after an undersea pipeline leaked about 25,000 gallons of crude into the ocean off Orange County.
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The emergency declaration requires local water suppliers to implement water shortage contingency plans to respond to local conditions and prepare for the possibility of another dry year.
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San Diego county continues to deliberate how it will meet California's greenhouse gas reductions goals while accommodating new growth.
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Mayor Todd Gloria's office said it was reviewing the project to determine whether it was consistent with his values.
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Data shows a massive cargo ship that was supposed to be at anchor repeatedly crossed over an undersea oil pipeline during a January storm. That pipeline just off the Orange County coast later ruptured, and crude washed up on beaches.
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