Changes To Domestic Violence Response Protocol Included In Trailer Bill

June 18
By Hailey Persinger
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Several provisions in a bill awaiting Gov. Jerry Brown's signature would wipe out many protections for domestic violence abuse victims, said Sacramento District Attorney Jan Scully in a written statement.

Grid Managers Urge Residents To Conserve Energy This Summer

June 18
By Erik Anderson
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As we head into the summer months, electricity grid managers remind consumers to conserve power.

Early Poll For 52nd District Predicts Close Race Between DeMaio, Peters

June 18
10 News
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Less than a month since Carl DeMaio announced his intentions to run for the congressional seat currently held by Scott Peters, an exclusive 10News scientific poll shows that it could be another close race.

Council Announces Plan For Police Recruitment And Retention

June 18
By Sandhya Dirks
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For the past few years, San Diego has hemorrhaged police officers, often to nearby departments. Four City Council members have a plan to stop the bleeding.

Pentagon To Allow Women To Train For Navy SEALs, Army Rangers (Video)

June 18
By Beth Ford Roth
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The Pentagon is scheduled to announce a plan today that would allow women to train for military special forces units like the Navy SEALs and Army Rangers.

San Diego Seniors Form Village To Help Each Other Age At Home

June 18
By Susan Murphy
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Hundreds of senior citizens in a San Diego community are taking aging into their own hands.

Lawmakers Restore Medi-Cal To Include Some Benefits Cut During Recession

June 18
By Kenny Goldberg
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More Californians will soon be eligible for Medi-Cal coverage, but finding doctors willing to treat them may be a challenge.

Women With San Diego Ties Named Astronaut Candidate

June 18
City News Service
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Jessica Meir, a 35-year-old biologist with San Diego ties, has been chosen by NASA for astronaut training.

California Implementing New Way of Teaching

June 17
Katie Orr, Capital Public Radio
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The days of tedious memorization and multiple choice tests may soon be a thing of the past for California students. The state is beginning to implement an entirely new way of teaching known as the common core curriculum.

Budget Bill Threatens Public Records Access In California

June 17
By Alison St John
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An amendment added to a state budget trailer puts access to public records at risk.

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