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Lawsuits asking the federal government to clean up cross border pollution are being set aside, for the moment.
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Single-use plastic shopping bags returned to markets thanks to COVID-19, and they are lingering as trash.
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California's roads may soon be made of plastic, an idea that was born and is being developed in San Diego.
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The San Diego region is one of nine jurisdictions approved by the Federal Aviation Administration to try out drones in different industries via a pilot program. Chula Vista Police Department received a two-year-long waiver from the FAA to use the drones outside that program and with a loosening of certain restrictions.
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San Diego officials are optimistic that a long-term fix to stop persistent cross-border sewage flows is close.
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The move came two days after the release of an audit that revealed evidence of financial fraud by district leaders. The layoffs of teachers, librarians and other staff were made to help close a $30-million budget deficit.
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The proposed settlement still requires approval from District Court Judge Fernando M. Olguin before class members can receive funds, which both cities said will go toward the protection of local waterways, and the mitigation and monitoring of PCBs.
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Minimum qualifications for commission members are that the applicant must be a Chula Vista resident, a registered voter and at least 18 years of age.
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The report’s findings will be sent to the California Department of Education and the San Diego District Attorney’s Office for further investigation.
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The San Diego Zoo prepares to welcome back the public and the region's tourism sector is hoping to do more of the same in the coming months.
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