This was San Diego's first multi-jurisdictional quarantine, spanning from southern Orange County to northern San Diego County, in the San Onofre and Agra areas, including the northwest part of Camp Pendleton.
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A group of local leaders representing public, private and nonprofit organizations announced the launch of Accelerate to Zero Emissions — a regional collaborative dedicated to curbing air pollution and climate change through clean transportation.
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UCSD researchers landed a huge federal grant to apply machine learning to issues that could lead to major improvements in computer chip architecture.
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Mom Group In Vista Organizes Weekly Neighborhood Clean UpsA group of moms in Vista started noticing all of the trash littering their neighborhood. Rather than walking past it, they decided to do something about it.
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San Diego County leaders Wednesday announced several ways for seniors, people with underlying health conditions and residents who are easily affected when temperatures rise to keep cool during heat waves.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe book is part of a series of books on the history of local places. It's called “Images of America: Scripps Institution of Oceanography.”
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With above-normal temperatures in the forecast, particularly in Northern California, the manager of the state's power grid issued a Flex Alert that will take effect Wednesday afternoon, calling for voluntary electricity conservation.
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Cooler weather is helping calm two gigantic wildfires in the U.S. West. But property losses mounted Tuesday in a tiny California community savaged by flames last weekend and in a remote area of Oregon.
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The nation’s second-largest reservoir, Lake Powell, is now at its lowest point since it was filled in the 1960s.
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Five cyclists have died on San Diego County streets over the past month. Activists say local leaders must speed up the construction of protected bike lanes.
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Baby salmon are dying by the thousands in one California river and an entire run of endangered salmon could be wiped out in another. Fishermen who make their living off adult salmon, once they enter the Pacific Ocean, are sounding the alarm as blistering heat waves and extended drought in the U.S. West raise water temperatures and imperil fish from Idaho to California.
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