Some local union workers at Republic Services are honoring a strike in Boston by not crossing the picket line, leaving trash in bins along the sides of Chula Vista and other South Bay area street
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'Pineapple Expresses' and rising seas are battering California's piers, threatening iconic landmarksThe city is exploring replacing the Ocean Beach Pier after spending more than $1.7 million in fixes over the past five years.
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San Diego city officials breathed a sign of relief following lighter-than-anticipated rains that fell across the area.
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Additional eggs are "currently developing behind the scenes," the aquarium said.
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Some automakers are reducing production of electric cars and Tesla sales have dropped. Can California sustain its record pace and meet the state mandate?
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In advance of Thursday's expected storm, plastic tarp was installed over a San Clemente hillside that gave way in early January.
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Oklahoma City and several other cities last year worked with NOAA to map neighborhoods to find out how heat impacts neighborhoods. The data can help cities prepare and adapt to a warmer world.
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Spiderwebs can capture environmental DNA, or eDNA, from vertebrate animals in their area, potentially making them a useful tool in animal monitoring, tracking and conservation.
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Sea otters eat constantly and one of their favorite snacks is the striped shore crab. Left unchecked, the crabs can turn marsh banks into Swiss cheese that can collapse when big waves or storms hit.
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The western monarch population has rebounded in recent years to the hundreds of thousands after it plummeted in 2020 to just 2,000 butterflies. But even though the butterfly bounced back, its numbers are still well below what they were in the 1980s.
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The incoming storms may further delay efforts to reopen them.
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