With the "mass revocation" of international student visas nationwide since April, local activists have raised concerns about how California law AB91 might be impacted.
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Andrea Barajas was emotional when she learned she'd received the award. "I just started crying," she said.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria continued his campaign for the Unsafe Camping Ordinance that would ban tent encampments at all parks including Balboa Park.
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Because of California law, San Diego residents get an additional six months of some COVID-19 related care for free.
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The San Diego State University Aztecs' historic March Madness run may be over, but the benefits from their success will extend beyond the basketball court into recruitment, brand recognition and admissions.
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People who enjoy San Diego Restaurant Week this year will help support local nonprofit Feeding San Diego's year-round hunger relief and food rescue programs.
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Hundreds of job seekers attended the city of San Diego's citywide career fair, with 30 departments hiring for positions.
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No. 5 seed SDSU advances to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014 and will play No. 1 seed Alabama on March 24.
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A collapsed culvert under the westbound lanes of Highway 78 caused a sinkhole. Westbound lanes will remain closed for the rest of the week.
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March 8 is International Women's Day and many have gathered downtown to show their support for women in Iran.
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The San Diego State men’s basketball team heads to the Mountain West Championship for its quarterfinal game Thursday in Las Vegas.
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