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San Diego performs well on a survey of the nation's solar capacity. The amount of solar generating power has grown dramatically in the past decade.
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Officials held a ceremony Friday to mark the construction of a $90 million bridge over a freeway and feeder road near downtown Los Angeles.
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Approximately 1.3 million people live in floodplains and are at risk.
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The state Senate Education Committee rejected the firearms reporting requirement three weeks ago as an invasion of privacy. So Democratic Sen. Anthony Portantino reworked his bill.
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Business groups say the dual benefits are redundant and confusing, while employee advocates say they're essential to allowing sick workers to stay home
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Researchers say the long-term effects of charred forests on snow could fuel the cycle of drought and wildfires, further disrupting how communities plan for supply water supplies in the West.
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From housing and health to transportation and education, the Legislative Analyst’s Office provides a litany of sobering climate change impacts for California legislators to address as they enact policies and set budgets.
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And there is so much of it these days.
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Absent a heavy dose of April and May showers the state’s drought will deepen and that could lead to stricter rules on water use and another devastating wildfire season.
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The proposal failed Wednesday in its first committee vote after facing opposition from the American Civil Liberties Union and National Rifle Association, two groups rarely on the same page.
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