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Signaling that relief is in sight for thousands of residents in Porter Ranch, Southern California Gas Co. crews temporarily controlled the leak of natural gas Thursday from an Aliso Canyon Storage Facility.
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The Solar Jobs Census placed San Diego behind only Los Angeles County, which had over 15,000 solar jobs in 2015.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new report shows reduced hydroelectricity generation, due to the drought in California, has increased costs to electric ratepayers and increased greenhouse gas pollution.
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Los Angeles residents displaced by a massive, 15-week natural gas leak will have up to eight days to move back to the Porter Ranch area, rather than 48 hours.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe judge, who once allowed secret settlement talks and kept out evidence in a case over the 2007 wildfires, will likely hear arguments asking the California Public Utilities Commission to overturn the $4.7 billion San Onofre nuclear plant shutdown settlement.
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Local architects are finding new ways to incorporate solar into homes and buildings.
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Kamala Harris has joined other parties in suing Southern California Gas Co. for allegedly violating state laws in causing a Los Angeles methane leak that she called a public health and statewide environmental emergency.
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The state of California fell short of water conservation goals in December. The figures reflect those of San Diego County, where most water agencies also failed to meet state-mandated conservation targets.
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A consumer advocate from San Diego is joining counterparts in Los Angeles in calling for more public information about the investigation into a huge natural gas leak that continues to spew methane about three months after the leak was discovered.
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There's a new face in the San Diego mayor's race, new stats in the mega-methane leak in Los Angeles, and new information on Hubbs-SeaWorld's experiment with farming fish.
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