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The city will begin emergency repairs on a section of the Ocean Beach Pier this week to fix damage caused by storm conditions in January.
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California voters have the brand new districts they’ll use to elect their members of Congress and state legislators, after the state’s independent redistricting commission voted unanimously Monday night to approve its final maps.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed the Barrio Logan Community Plan Update into law today, replacing a 43-year old blueprint with one intended to end environmental racism in the San Diego neighborhood.
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Prosecutors say retail giant Walmart illegally dumps more than 1 million batteries, aerosol cans of insect killer and other products, toxic cleaning supplies, electronic waste, latex paints and other hazardous waste into California landfills each year.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Monday declared one of Southern California's rarest butterflies — the Hermes copper butterfly — as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act. The agency also designated 35,000 acres in San Diego County as protected critical habitat.
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The wet weather pattern will begin to affect Southern California Tuesday night and bring rain and high-elevation snow through Thursday.
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The Port of Los Angeles is on track to move a record volume of import cargo this year. The port expects to import about 5.5 million container units of cargo this year, a 13% jump over the previous record.
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Federal prosecutors said Wednesday that Amplify Energy Corp. and its two subsidiaries that operate oil rigs and a pipeline off Long Beach were charged with a misdemeanor for illegally discharging oil.
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The reservoir is the largest of seven water storage projects scheduled to receive funding from a 2014 voter-approved bond. Environmental groups oppose the project. They say it would take too much water out of the Sacramento River and harm endangered species of salmon.
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A new California law requires public colleges to update diplomas and records for transgender students who have changed their names. Students and advocates say it’s affirming and will prevent discrimination.
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