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A $100 million project to restore the San Elijo Lagoon in Encinitas is underway, and the first phase benefits not only the health of the lagoon but also the beach.
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The Trump Administration battles California over sanctuary state policies, the investigation into the handling of a sexual assault case at Lincoln High School and frustration over cross-border sewage spills leads to a multi-city lawsuit.
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Imperial Beach and the Port of San Diego are pushing forward with plans to sue the federal government over cross-border sewage flows.
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SANDAG needs more time to consider whether the county’s only freshwater coastal lagoon will remain walled off from the ocean.
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More than 250 volunteers gathered near 50th Street and University Avenue on Friday to pick up trash, build benches and lay fresh coats of paint.
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State officials, environmental groups and oil-industry analysts say California has solid regulatory and legal means to stop offshore drilling off the West Coast.
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KPBS Midday EditionA growing threat to the planet’s oceans may be getting worse because of climate change.
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San Diego researchers are studying sand berms on a Coronado beach, hoping to learn how ocean waves affect the protective structures.
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The Surfrider Foundation's San Diego chapter will begin organizing testing of ocean water quality off the coast of Imperial Beach, the Tijuana River Estuary and Coronado.
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San Diego got a peek at the future Monday of rising ocean levels thanks to the yearly phenomenon known as King tides.
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