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Hot conditions will continue Monday inland San Diego County, with gradually lower temperatures into next weekend, forecasters said.
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Some San Diego County beach areas are closed to swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels.
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Residents fought hard for a tax on lithium companies two years ago. Now, many worry that small communities impacted most by the industry won’t get their fair share.
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Three photojournalists have created an in-depth report on electronic waste — its negative and ... positive ... consequences.
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For six decades, coal has provided for — and polluted — the Navajo Nation. Demolition of a power plant brings mixed emotions.
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Record high temperatures continue to be reported in parts of San Diego County, but it is expected to cool down a little Friday.
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The Centers for Disease Control and San Diego County will survey more than 200 South Bay households to better understand how the sewage spills are affecting the community.
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The death toll reported from an average tropical cyclone is 24. But the true toll is maybe 300 times higher—and the losses stretch for years after the storm passes.
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The largely symbolic item passed 7-0, and officially implores the federal government to make the local crisis a recognized national one, as well as asking for total funding of the Environmental Protection Agency's infrastructure solution to the pollution.
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Ground was broken Monday on a project to repair a critical piece of infrastructure that controls the flow into the plant.
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