Beaches on San Diego’s south coast have been closed countless times by sewage discharge in the Tijuana River Valley. Now there’s a way to predict when water pollution will be a problem.
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A recent KPBS investigation found vacancies on the board have undermined independent oversight of the city’s surveillance technology. After Mayor Todd Gloria’s inaction, the City Council moved swiftly to appoint new members.
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San Diego County fire chiefs and representatives from fire agencies will gather Tuesday to speak about the potential risks posed by personal protective equipment — called turnouts — that firefighters are required to wear.
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A wind-driven brush fire that erupted south of Highway 371 in Aguanga has scorched more than 3,700 acres and damaged structures, progressing rapidly Tuesday toward mountains along the boundary separating Riverside and San Diego counties with 0% of the flames contained.
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A city in southern California is replacing its entire police fleet with electric vehicles. South Pasadena officials said Monday that their city its the first in the nation to do so.
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Excessive heat warnings have been issued Friday for San Diego County deserts where dangerously hot conditions are in the forecast.
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The blaze broke out about 1 p.m. on Wednesday in the Sunshine Summit area.
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The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on homelessness is having an impact in the North County.
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Following the Jan. 22 storm and flooding that devastated portions of Southeast San Diego, the measure was proposed to adequately fund the city's stormwater infrastructure.
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The board, which oversees the city’s use of surveillance technology, has had to cancel its latest meetings because it lost so many members.
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On July 18, 1984, a gunman killed 21 people and wounded 19 others at a McDonald’s in San Ysidro.
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