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A member of SEIU Local 221 was detained as he dropped off water for the protest. He was later cited for a parking violation.
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The City Council is set to hear a report on the long-term health of the city's water and wastewater utility funds.
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The county planned to rent the Caltrans land for $1 a month, but the Trump administration scuttled that deal. Now, the property will cost a lot more.
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As Venezuela faces renewed political turmoil, one mother's experience sheds light on the conditions that drove her to leave.
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Union leaders are encouraging them to report the harassment to police.
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The killing of Gates, a member of the local unhoused community, has raised questions about how the Sheriff’s Office responds to mental health crises.
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Arts District Liberty Station celebrates 25 years with a campaign highlighting its evolution from a former naval base into a major arts and community hub.
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Caitlin McGurk's Eisner Award-winning book offers a perceptive biography and a gorgeous collection of Shermund's cartoons.
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San Diego Unified School District Thursday announced it will close schools on Feb. 26 to honor a strike by the San Diego Educator Association on pay and statewide special education staffing issues.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Por Vida Cafe’s new gallery debut during Barrio Art Crawl; a group show at Oolong Gallery; furniture as art in Escondido; chamber music set to surfing footage and more.
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