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An internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press states immigration officers can now forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant. That marks a dramatic shift that could upend the legal advice given to immigrants for decades.
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The city looked at traffic collision data from calendar year 2024 and evaluated intersections where five or more injury or fatal crashes had occurred. Thirteen intersections have been prioritized for potential safety improvements.
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The supervisors announced a plan to fund health studies and a pipeline project to reduce pollution that becomes airborne.
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San Diego is planning to install a new underground drainage system and pump station along Beta Street, where some of the worst flooding occurred two years ago.
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On the anniversary of the Jan. 2024 floods, neighbors gathered in Shelltown to pray. They asked God to help them to heal — and to win in court against the city of San Diego.
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Encinitas city crews have completed emergency structural work on the D Street Beach access staircase, but will soon begin a similar project with the Grandview Beach staircase.
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According to the city, customers can apply for assistance whether or not they have already paid part or all of this year's fee, which was due in December 2025.
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California is often cited as one of the top tourism destinations in the country, with a wide variety of attractions from Disneyland to the deep blue waters of Lake Tahoe and everything in-between.
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With a year's data in the books, San Diego County officials announced Thursday that since the state enhanced security and issued chipped cards, theft of electronic benefits transfer funds is down by 84%.
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Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer says the inspection is warranted given reports of deaths and mistreatment inside federal facilities nationwide. She worries that the Trump administration would block an inspection.
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