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California has begun a new water year with some rain falling or in the immediate forecast after a 12-month span of below-average precipitation.
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One Sunday morning several years ago Dave Huhn got a call. He’s usually off work that day, but it was the height of irrigation season and decided to answer. The woman on the other end was frantic, screaming as she watched her 82-year-old husband from the window.
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Tijuana’s city council has approved a ban on plastic bags. It goes further than California’s ban, prohibiting the sale, delivery and gifting of biodegradable bags as well.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Bay is already an economic hub for the region but Port officials think there are ways they can broaden the bay's economic palette.
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The State of California has filed a lawsuit to hold the federal government responsible for the region's cross-border pollution woes.
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A federal judge has rejected part of the Justice Department's bid to have the cross-border sewage case dismissed.
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San Diego researchers are deploying new tools to study the Antarctic’s underwater food web.
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KPBS Midday EditionFederal judge hears Department of Justice request to dismiss renegade lawsuit aimed at stopping transborder sewage spills.
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A warm spell in Southern California has resulted in a new ocean temperature record at Scripps Pier.
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The San Diego City Council's Environment Committee Thursday advanced to the full council code amendments intended to improve Public Utilities Department operations following public unrest over inaccurate water billing from late 2017 into this year.
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