Can California’s power grid handle a 15-fold increase in electric cars?

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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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Despite expecting 12.5 million electric cars by 2035, California officials insist the grid can provide enough electricity. But that’s based on multiple assumptions — including building solar and
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GOP lays groundwork for impeaching DHS chief Mayorkas

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Democrats say Republicans are threatening to impeach Mayorkas for pure political reasons, and say policy disputes hardly rise to the level of “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
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Redlands East Valley boys soccer team knocks off Cajon in CBL showdown

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Jeremiah Ireland scored the decisive goal, and Alberto Gonzalez stopped a penalty shot in stoppage time to preserve the win for the Wildcats
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Pac-12 unveils the 2023 football schedule: Our team-by-team breakdown and look at the big picture

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The San Bernardino Sun
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USC has a bye before the title game. Washington’s November is rugged. Utah faces Oregon and UW. And there are marquee matchups on all but one Saturday.
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Twitter and Facebook bent rules to favor Donald Trump, Jan. 6 staff report finds

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The committee’s findings contradict complaints from conservative politicians that social media companies are biased against right-wing users.
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High egg prices may tempt you to start your own backyard flock, but chickens carry some health risks

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The San Bernardino Sun
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With egg prices rising, more people may be shopping for their own backyard chicken flock. But before you build a coop and subscribe to Chicken Whisperer, health experts have a warning: Caring for backyard chickens is not as easy as bringing home a cute new ...
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After rains, trash flushes from far inland to beaches and ocean. What’s being done to stop it?

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The San Bernardino Sun
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As storms soak Southern California and runoff from the rain rushes down rivers and channels, water isn’t the only thing flowing into the ocean. Trash and debris, pet poop, toxic chemicals and pesticides all get flushed from streets, gutters and sewers ...
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