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Water will soon cost more across the region. The San Diego County Water Authority has approved a 3% rate increase for 2027.
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A plan to set a $28 minimum wage for certain California homebuilders died when the influential trades union protested that it could undermine prevailing wage pay rates.
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At a high point in Emerald Hills sit 31 acres that have become a battleground. An upcoming appeal hearing could decide its fate.
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San Diego City Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera will on Wednesday bring forward to the council's Rules Committee the "Follow the Money Ordinance," a proposed ethics reform package aimed at lobbyists and dark money.
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The temple has been closed for three years for renovation. Grime accumulated over the years from being next to Interstate 5 had taken its toll on the all-white building.
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Ahead of a Thursday deadline, California Democrats are striking deals with interest groups to kick controversial measures off the November ballot. They are also finalizing a pair of ballot measures to fund affordable housing and allow the state to save more money in financially good years.
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City leaders held a press conference on Monday to celebrate the milestone number of roadway lanes repaved through their in-house team
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The Justice Department's opinion challenges civil rights protections that have long treated the institutionalization of disabled Americans as a last resort.
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The city is fighting an uphill battle against its own road system while efforts to reduce traffic volumes or raise new revenues stall, highlighting the unsustainability of car-oriented cities.
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Federal law requires most museums and other buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. But access to what's actually inside is often still limited.
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