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Authorities Monday expanded an existing ocean-pollution warning in the area of Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge north to include the entire shoreline of Imperial Beach.
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La Jolla Cove attracts throngs of locals and visitors for its cliffside views, marine mammals and other wildlife.
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Theresa Owens was allegedly on drugs when she drove into a group of cyclists on Fiesta Island, critically injuring one rider.
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The National Weather Service issued a high surf advisory for the county's coastline until 4 p.m. Tuesday, saying 5 to 8-foot surf with occasional sets of 9 to 10 feet and even some of 10 to 12 feet were possible.
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City Attorney Jan Goldsmith said insurance carriers will pay for the city's share of the cost of cleaning up contaminants in San Diego Bay sediment.
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The warning initially was issued after recent storms caused rain-driven sewage to enter the United States from Baja California via the Tijuana River.
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Urban runoff may contain large amounts of bacteria from a variety of sources including animal waste, soil and decomposing vegetation, officials said.
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The San Diego Coastkeeper and the Surfrider Foundation said more than 75,000 cigarette butts were collected in 2014.
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With no snow or freezing temperatures, some look to the ocean
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A contamination alert was in effect in San Diego County today along several miles of ocean shoreline just north of the U.S.- Mexico border.
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