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After 21 idle wells were found to be leaking methane — some of them explosive levels of it — in Bakersfield in May and June, the California Air Resources Board told the Associated Press that it’s not tallying leaks from idle wells.
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An inmate who was stricken by some sort of medical crisis this week in county jail in Vista died at a hospital Wednesday, authorities reported.
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A nationwide supply shortage could fuel further spread, potentially leading to severe complications.
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Health regulators say nearly 800,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine will soon be available for U.S. distribution.
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The California Bridge Behavioral Health Navigator Program awarded $480,000 Wednesday to four local Scripps Health hospitals to support medication-assisted treatment in emergency departments for opioid use and associated mental health conditions.
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Over the past two years, federal, state and local governments have passed several laws and invested billions of dollars to stave off an eviction tsunami. How have tenants and landlords fared through it all?
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The decision is part of a larger plan to transform northeast Mission Bay to include a campground, open space and marshland.
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Water systems are considered failing if they have high levels of a range of contaminates like nitrate and arsenic that can make people sick.
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The project to transform San Diego’s Central Embarcadero went before Port Commissioners and the public on Thursday.
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City prosecutors say the C Street Inn is being vacated and its 72 occupants will receive nearly $5,000 each in relocation costs.
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