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Those living closest to the more than 600-acre project are seeing and feeling the effects of the construction. Residents also question the developer’s compliance with dust mitigation guidelines.
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The city first adopted an ordinance regulating e-bikes in 2024, but complaints about unsafe riding more than doubled last year.
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The new veterinary care facility has several exam rooms and an operating room, all with the latest veterinary technology.
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From lightning-bolt skis to stoat siblings, Olympic mascots have always been a little weird — and we’re here for it. Check out this year’s contenders and help crown San Diego’s favorite!
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A group of students from Coronado and Chula Vista lobbied for support for two bills related to the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
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Advocates and physicians warn the decision could disrupt care and increase risks for transgender youth in San Diego.
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Nationally, the cost of food has gone up by 25% since the pandemic. After her rent went up by nearly $300 a month, one El Cajon resident says she's eating just twice a day.
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We want to hear from you: What questions do you have about student loans? Repayment plans are rapidly changing — do you have to switch plans, and by when? What challenges have you faced in paying back your debt?
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $200 million proposal to revive the state’s EV market would reach only a fraction of buyers, raising fresh questions about who should benefit and whether limited incentives can meaningfully move a slowing market.
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San Diego’s new paid parking at Balboa Park has sparked widespread backlash as museum visits dropped and residents complained about the additional cost to access one of the city’s most iconic spaces.
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