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The Trump administration has moved to end temporary protected status for immigrants from Honduras and other countries. Among them are health care workers tending to older and disabled people.
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High mortgage rates cooled home sales over the last few years. But data released this week shows signs that things may be thawing a bit.
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When it comes to clearing homeless encampments, California cities are governed by a patchwork of very different policies.
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The city of San Diego Thursday began a needs assessment to understand the recreation needs of its many neighborhoods.
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Additional meter hours will begin as soon as Thursday in Pacific Beach and the Mid-City area, but over the next month, will also hit uptown and downtown San Diego.
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The Fed chair will speak Friday at an annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo. The speech comes as the central bank is under mounting pressure from the White House to lower interest rates.
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The world's largest retailer — like many others — has been absorbing most of the increased costs, but raising prices of some goods.
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Canadian residents made just 1.7 million return trips by motor vehicle back into their country from the U.S. in July, a nearly 37% decline over the same month in 2024, according to Statistics Canada.
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Amid a legal fight over California’s power to regulate car and truck pollution, state agencies are suggesting policies that need stable funding, legislative action, or lengthy rulemaking.
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This week, the Padres sent out a statement about the city of San Diego’s decision to raise parking meter rates around Petco Park during major events.
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