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State officials propose changes to the governor's mandated water conservation rules.
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Residents and businesses in the San Diego region consumed 18 percent less water in December than the same month in 2013, below the state target of 20 percent for the area.
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Now that the Maritime Museum's newest ship, the San Salvador, has been christened, San Diego boasts a fleet of four tall ships from four different centuries. Starting Wednesday, you can learn to sail them.
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A group of La Jolla residents and business owners want to set up rotating plastic cylinders that will roll sea lions off the rocks as they try to jump out of the water.
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A busy coastal road is closed as crews work to repair damage caused by this week's storms.
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But, the latest update from the KPBS Drought Tracker shows the rest of California is still on track for a relatively average wet season.
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Two-thirds of water districts missed their November conservation goals
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An effort to create commemorative Salton Sea license plates has been slow to take off.
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These 10 stories were the most viewed on the KPBS website this year. Some may surprise you.
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It's better than in past years, but experts warn it's too soon to get excited.
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