Animal rescue organizations across San Diego County are over capacity, but you can help.
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A Facebook post by Supervisor Jim Desmond said the district was pushing a policy allowing men in women’s bathrooms and locker rooms, which was not in the language of the resolution voted on Thursday night.
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Discounted admission to the cat cafés and adoption centers are being offered to people who've lost so much in the fires.
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San Diego dropped the race requirement for a program meant to help households of color buy homes. A lawsuit claimed it discriminated against white people.
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Founder Barbara Gates says beans are an affordable, eco-friendly protein source found in cuisine around the world.
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Democratic Rep. Mark Levin, who represents a closely divided district covering North San Diego County, was among only six Democrats statewide to vote for the Laken Riley Act. Members of Pilgrim United Church of Christ in Carlsbad are calling him out.
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The last time American Airlines flew out of McClellan-Palomar Airport was in 1997. And the last commercial flight out of Palomar took off 11 years ago.
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The county is projecting a deficit of nearly $140 million next fiscal year, and more than $320 million in the next five years.
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District leaders say math teacher training, smaller class sizes and counselors at each school have helped.
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Encanto-area organizers are worried the delay could allow more denser developments to be approved in their neighborhoods before the footnote removal takes effect.
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Hilliker’s Ranch Fresh Eggs in Lakeside is able to keep prices reasonable with their one egg product a day limit as the national egg shortage continues.
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