This is the third time in nine months that a landslide disrupted train service between San Diego and Orange County.
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The San Diego Local Agency Formation Commissioners are concerned about passing costs to the remaining customers.
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Advocates of a plant-based diet launched a major advertising campaign in the Greater San Diego area Tuesday featuring 29 billboards that will be displayed for three months.
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The Grand Jury recommended adding more scanning equipment to county jails, training additional employees to operate the scanners and considering the feasibility of scanning all people who enter the jails, including employees.
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Although San Diego County has not seen a case of mpox since February, public health officials Tuesday urged at-risk people to get a vaccination against the virus, following a cluster of cases in the Chicago area.
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Cloud cover had been patchier toward the San Diego County coast, but satellite imagery now shows those areas to be mostly overcast.
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Some of the cases involve serious allegations, like an ICE agent in El Centro organizing a drug smuggling operation.
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The Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii reported the fourth highest year-to-year increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide in the history of the Keeling Curve.
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Two insurance industry giants have stepped back from the California marketplace.
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Pointing to rising anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric, hostility and legislation, more than 140 San Diego-area organizations, elected and faith leaders and businesses issued a joint statement Monday supporting Pride events.
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County Chief Medical Officer Dr. Eric McDonald is replacing the outgoing Nick Macchione.
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