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If implemented, Project 2025 could severely curb women's reproductive rights and determine which cases local, federal and state prosecutors pursue.
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The small, intimate San Diego Comic Fest returns this weekend, offering fans a grassroots comic experience with no lines and plenty of art.
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For people who want to register after Monday, they will have to visit the San Diego County Registrar of Voters' office in Kearny Mesa or visit a vote center to provisionally register between Saturday and Nov. 5.
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Firefighting crews took advantage of calmer weather Sunday to increase containment of a small wildfire in Oakland, California, that burned two homes.
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Desert areas continue to remain hot, with highs hitting the upper 90s.
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Data shows the median value of a home in Mid-City was nearly $150,000 in 2000. By 2022, that value skyrocketed to nearly $723,000.
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A program at the County of San Diego Animal Services is giving young adults with disabilities hands-on experience, while preparing shelter dogs for adoption.
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UC San Diego students arrested at protests calling for the university to divest from Israel are getting a crash course on legal defense.
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A bioluminescent red tide was caught on tape by Scripps scientists as dolphins played in the neon blue surf.
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San Diego's Congressional delegation Friday called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to support San Diego County's Air Pollution Control District in its task of monitoring air quality in neighborhoods near the border.
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