The bill was part of a slate of proposals lawmakers passed Tuesday in an effort to shield families from the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
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Artist Marisol Rendón explores concepts of glory, self-deception and beneficial pests in her residency exhibit at the always-free Timken Museum in Balboa Park.
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The city is seeking a developer who will "maximize the redevelopment potential of the site, while also paying fair market value for the property," a city statement read.
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The Escondido Public Library moved to a temporary location this spring while its downtown branch undergoes renovations.
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The San Diego County supervisor says local action is needed because the Trump administration is cutting federal funding that covers legal representation for children in immigration court.
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Support the Enlisted Project, or STEP, started helping local military families in 2012 and is now looking to expand nationally as need for services grows.
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Lucky's breakfast, also known as Lucky's Golden Phenix, closed after nearly 50 years in North Park. Owner Lucky Wong was a legend, serving simple breakfasts to diners well into his 80s. The Finest producer Anthony Wallace shows how the community is honoring his legacy, and what's next for the space.
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San Diego's East Village art house cinema screens a restored grindhouse thriller and a pair of Akira Kurosawa classics this month.
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California’s contentious proposal to redraw congressional maps has drawn heated debate. But data consultant Paul Mitchell says his company’s maps still respect good governance principles and criteria laid out by the state’s redistricting commission.
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Scripps Health began offering vaccinations for seasonal influenza Tuesday at most Scripps Clinic and Scripps Coastal primary care sites across San Diego, as well as at Scripps HealthExpress locations.
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In the most-comprehensive look yet at whether people are using Gov. Gavin Newsom’s CARE Court, we found that far fewer Californians are enrolled in the mental health program than he projected.
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