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San Diego County's 70 miles of beaches got pretty good marks on the latest Heal the Bay water quality report card. However, the news was not all good.
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A proposed bill in the California legislature would ban food vendors or restaurants from using styrofoam food containers on or after 2014.
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Water is high on the long list of issues the U.S. and Mexico deal with along the border. The improvement of a wastewater-treatment plant in San Diego highlights increasing collaboration.
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If you were dreaming of having a beach bonfire this summer, you’re in luck. A deal has been reached to save San Diego’s fire pits for one more year.
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To some brown pelicans are magical, to some they're pooping pests. But this spring there are a heck of a lot of them flying up and down the San Diego coast.
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In a new study, UC-San Diego researchers said sea level rise is returning to the North American coast after a 30-year break.
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Budget cuts once again threaten the fire pits dotted along San Diego’s beaches. And once again there’s another effort under way to save them.
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Oceanside Harbor has seen a sudden spike in the sea-lion population. The animals are not as afraid of humans as the seals at La Jolla's Children's Pool.
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As the Japanese try to stave off a nuclear catastrophe, many San Diegans wonder about the risk at the nuclear power plant in San Onofre.
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But Plant Likely Would Not Withstand Japan-size quake
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