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Anglers and biologists believe California is likely to experience an increase of chinook salmon during the fall run resulting from the coronavirus and fewer fish caught during the summer.
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Slightly cooler weather is predicted for San Diego County Sunday, but it will continue to feel hot and humid.
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High pressure will continue to weaken this weekend, bringing cooling to San Diego County, although it will continue to feel hot and humid.
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Advocates gathered at the now-infamous 101 Ash St. property Friday and said city leaders are about to make another bad deal with San Diego Gas & Electric.
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Scorching heat is expected to continue Friday in San Diego County's inland areas, but relief is expected this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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Scorching heat is expected again Thursday in San Diego County's inland areas, but relief could arrive as early as Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
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The Gateway Energy Storage project — currently operating at 230 megawatts and scheduled to reach 250 MW by the end of the month — follows another LS Power battery project in Vista.
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California staved off another round of rolling blackouts as a searing heat wave strained its electrical grid, but authorities warned of a continuing threat Wednesday.
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A record-breaking heat wave continues Wednesday in San Diego County's inland areas, but temperatures are expected to cool slightly this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
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When outages occur will depend on how well customers conserve energy. Which neighborhoods would be impacted first depends on how high they are on San Diego Gas & Electric's list.
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