Fire crews stopped the forward progress of the 12-acre blaze.
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A new study shows the heat trapping, gaseous pesticide sulfuryl fluoride is used to kill termites in tented homes in California.
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A judge has ruled that migrant children in makeshift camps along the border waiting to be processed by Border Patrol are in the agency’s custody.
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Professors and students at the University of South Florida mapped pitch, rhythm and duration to data about algae blooms and depletion of coral reefs to create an original composition.
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Port officials said over 100 billion gallons of pollutants have flowed into the Tijuana River Valley.
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The above-average snowpack staves off immediate water supply concerns, but officials are still cautious.
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Oceanside and Vista will be getting their power from CEA, or the Clean Energy Alliance.
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City planning officials hope to capitalize on the neighborhood's six trolley stations by allowing some of the highest density housing outside of downtown.
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Illegal gold mining has ravaged the Peruvian Amazon, leaving behind pollution and denuded landscapes. A group of miners are working with a U.S. charity to restore the forest.
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So far, according to the county, the data show “no significant increases” in confirmed cases or hospital visits related to gastrointestinal issues.
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