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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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The streak of rising prices began one day after the end of an 18-day streak of decreases totaling 19.6 cents that dropped the average price to its lowest amount since Jan. 24, 2023.
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Director Matthew Vaughn explains the inspiration behind "Argylle."
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The emergency declaration sought by the Orange County Transportation Authority will allow the agency to get up to $10 million in funding to help restore service on the rail line.
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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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The judge wrote in his latest ruling that "the ammunition background checks laws have no historical pedigree."
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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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The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services has activated its operations center and positioned personnel and equipment in areas most at risk from the weather.
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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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