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The Assembly's Governmental Organization Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved Senate Bill 465, which would ensure the state would indefinitely recoup funding that local governments incur while taking action to ensure the continued safety of cities around San Onofre.
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This week new regulations go into effect for dockless scooters in San Diego.
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Dozens of San Diego high school students will gather Saturday for the region’s first youth climate action summit.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Union-Tribune reported San Diego Gas & Electric made a proposal to the state utility commission to save ratepayers money in response to public outcry last summer after thousands of local ratepayers received higher-than-average utility bills following high summer temperatures.
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San Diego Gas & Electric announced Thursday that it will seek new ways to lower monthly bills during summer, after the state Public Utilities Commission denied the company's request to suspend its state-mandated high usage charge.
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KPBS Midday EditionWatt Time said it plans to use satellite imagery and artificial intelligence to track plant pollution and make its data public.
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Southern California Edison was given the go-ahead by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to resume fuel transfers two weeks ago.
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Congressman Mike Levin's San Onofre Task Force plans to question Southern California Edison about the safety of the canisters being used to store spent nuclear fuel.
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Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company will begin buying liquid natural gas from San Diego-based Sempra Energy under a 20-year agreement.
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KPBS Midday EditionFederal regulators are allowing operators of a closed Southern California nuclear power plant to resume transferring nuclear waste to a storage facility.
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