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10-20-30 Years Ago
Ten Years Ago: Stephen H. Liu, M.D. was named Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation's Humanitarian of the Year for outstanding service to the community. Twenty Years Ago
The Crescenta-Caņada Dragon swim team made a splash by placing first at the Cal-...Tags: Sylmar, Los Angeles, Wages and Pensions, Career and Workplace
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Utility should pay for generator rental I am a retired, 100-year-old physician, former director of education at Huntington Memorial Hospital with honorary degrees from Johns Hopkins and various other places. Recently I received a printed card in the...Tags: Finance, North Carolina, Politics, Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Body recovered from Angeles National Forest
A Southern California Edison subcontractor and noted ornithologist died Wednesday after falling 200 feet while conducting surveying work in rugged terrain north of Mt. Wilson. Michael San Miguel, 70, of Arcadia, was working on an environmental survey in...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Endangered Species, Natural Resources, Los Angeles, Conservation
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California leads U.S. in record first quarter for solar installation
The U.S. had a record quarter in solar installation during the first three months of the year, installing 723 megawatts of photovoltaic capacity for a 33% increase over the same period last year. That represents nearly half of all new generation...
Tags: Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Agricultural Research and Technology, Environmental Issues, Solar Energy
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A long cooling-off period for San Onofre nuclear plant
Southern California Edison built San Onofre's two nuclear reactors in about nine years, but tearing them down will be a technically complex, multibillion-dollar job completed over decades. It is likely that Edison first will mothball the plant, which...
Tags: Plant Openings, Companies and Corporations, Nuclear Power, U.S. Marine Corps, Economy, Business and Finance
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Civic Center saves thousands through energy efficiency
Despite protests that the city of Newport Beach spent too much on its newly erected Civic Center, city officials are saying some respite may be in sight, especially in terms of energy savings. The City Council recently received a one-time check for...
Tags: Global Warming, Energy Saving, Architecture, Business Enterprises, Environmental Issues
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San Onofre nuclear power plant to be closed permanently
Southern California Edison announced Friday it is permanently shutting down the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant, ending the region's four-decade venture into nuclear energy production. The decision caps a 16-month debate about San Onofre's future...
Tags: Plant Openings, Energy Resources, Job Layoffs, Nuclear Power, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Why is San Onofre nuclear plant closing? How much will this cost?
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Southern California Edison's decision to close the San Onofre nuclear power plant comes after problems with the steam generators. Q: What was the problem at San Onofre? High vibration and other issues degraded about 8.7% of the tubes in the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Nuclear Power, Plant Closings, Edison International, Shelby Grad
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San Onofre shutdown will mean tight electricity supplies
SACRAMENTO — Southern California residents will have to get serious about energy conservation, particularly this summer, now that the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been permanently shut down. Without that nuclear plant, which accounted...Tags: Energy, Japan, Energy Resources, Energy Saving, Nuclear Power
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San Onofre neighbors no longer felt safe, welcome closure
While activists praised Friday’s announcement that the San Onofre nuclear power plant would be retired, those who live near the coastal facility expressed mixed emotions about the fate of what has become a familiar landmark and a nagging source of...
Tags: Politics, Nuclear Power, Government, Edison International, Safety of Citizens
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Activists praise San Onofre closure, but 1,100 layoffs expected
Anti-nuclear activists and Sen. Barbara Boxer celebrated Southern California Edison's announcement Friday that the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant will be permanently retired. The coastal plant near San Clemente once supplied power to about 1.4...Tags: Nuclear Power, Edison International, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, U.S. Department of Justice
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