In a region where wildfires have ravaged entire neighborhoods, one couple's proactive approach to home hardening is setting an example for others, with defensible space inspections provided by Cal Fire.
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A California company will pay $1 million for violating federal environmental laws by making and selling devices that defeated smog controls on diesel trucks.
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Residents of Grizzly Flats are filing claims for damages against the Forest Service.
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Frustration runs deep among medical cannabis patients and advocates who say the commercial market created by Proposition 64 in 2016 isn’t meeting their needs.
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A massive wildfire burning out of control in California’s Mojave National Preserve is spreading rapidly amid erratic winds. Meanwhile, firefighters reported progress Sunday against another major blaze to the southwest that prompted evacuations.
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Excessive heat warnings and advisories have expired for San Diego County Monday and monsoonal conditions are in the forecast for the start of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
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A Lincoln Acres Elementary School teacher is facing new charges involving a second minor victim.
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Climate change, drought conditions and brush buildup from record rainfall makes the city more prone to fires.
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Chula Vista city leaders will consider purchasing a motel to house unsheltered residents Tuesday.
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