Springtime winds are carrying velella velella, also known as “by-the-wind sailors,” onto West coast Beaches.
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Ciriza will become the first female county superintendent in the San Diego County Office of Education's 76-year history.
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This weekend in the arts: A new LGBTQ+ musical inspired by "Thelma and Louise"; Peel Lit reading; Barrio Art Crawl; Richard Keely; veteran opera; plus live music picks and more arts and culture events.
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The court heard oral arguments Wednesday on the measure that would require all new and higher taxes to be approved by voters. Right now, the Legislature can raise taxes with a two-thirds vote in both the Senate and Assembly.
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Flood victims say the city’s failure to maintain its stormwater drainage system contributed to the Jan. 22 flooding.
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During the award ceremony in Sacramento, agency leadership honored Wooten's 23 years of county service, highlighting her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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California energy regulators will decide on a proposal Thursday that would restructure how utility companies bill for electricity.
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Mexico has begun requiring visas for Peruvians in response to a major influx of migrants from the South American country.
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The Hall, formally known as The Jacobs Music Center, was supposed to open last November.
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Janitors who are members of SEIU-United Service Workers West in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, the Bay Area and Sacramento have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract, the union announced Wednesday.
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Peter McDowell's older brother Jimmy died mysteriously in Vietnam in 1972. The filmmaker retraces his steps in "Jimmy in Saigon."
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