vimarsana.com

Reproductive freedom, gun control and offshore oil drilling – In the past year, these national issues have become local flashpoints in votes before the San Diego County Board. Meanwhile, a controversial plan to reduce the benefits of owning solar has been quietly removed from the California Utility regulators late January agenda. But that doesn’t mean it’s gone forever. Plus, the latest update on the situation with cross-border sewage pollution near Imperial Beach.

Related Keywords

California ,United States ,San Diego ,San Diego County ,Imperial Beach ,Sunset Cliffs ,Scripps Institution Of Oceanography ,Washington ,Jim Desmond ,Erik Anderson ,Gustavo Solis ,Todd Gloria ,Falk Fennersen ,Robert Garrova ,Thad Kousser ,Michael Regan ,Nora Vargas ,Pat Flanagan ,Annica Colbert ,Punta Bandera ,Serge Dedina ,Joel Anderson ,Claire Trageser ,Berkeley City Council ,Msnbc ,San Diego County Democratic Party ,Republic Services ,California Public Utilities Commission ,San Diego City Council ,Good Morning ,Im Annica Colbert ,Butterfly Farm ,San Diego News ,San Diego County Board ,San Diegans ,San Diego Councilman Chris Cate ,Will Rodriguez Kennedy ,San Diego County Democratic ,Fox News ,Reporter Erik Anderson ,Mayor Serge ,Scripps Institution ,Diego County ,California Report ,Edition At Noon ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.