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The U.S. Coast Guard announced Tuesday that Southern California shoreline segments affected by an oil spill have been returned to their original condition.
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Property owners in Southeastern San Diego pay anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars in assessments to fund a special maintenance assessment district, a tool communities can use to address needs they feel are not met by the city. Now a battle for control could spell the district’s end.
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The city will begin emergency repairs on a section of the Ocean Beach Pier this week to fix damage caused by storm conditions in January.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed the Barrio Logan Community Plan Update into law today, replacing a 43-year old blueprint with one intended to end environmental racism in the San Diego neighborhood.
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The Thwaites glacier is melting much faster than computer models predict and the cause is warmer than normal ocean temperatures in the southern ocean.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Monday declared one of Southern California's rarest butterflies — the Hermes copper butterfly — as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The agency also designated 35,000 acres in San Diego County as protected critical habitat.
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A Metropolitan Transit System study released Thursday found that extending the Trolley to the San Diego International Airport is not only feasible, but could be completed in the next 10 years if things fall into place.
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The San Diego City Council approved 33 updates to the Land Development Code.
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The Port of Los Angeles is on track to move a record volume of import cargo this year. The port expects to import about 5.5 million container units of cargo this year, a 13% jump over the previous record.
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KPBS Midday EditionGentrification is one of the major issues facing urban cities in the 21st century, and San Diego is no different.
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