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Bank of America announced Wednesday that it has donated $60,000 to Jacobs and Cushman San Diego Food Bank, which the company says will support 300,000 meals for local residents in need.
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A new report by the UC Berkeley California Policy Lab, finds more than 260,000 California college students are enrolled in the CalFresh food assistance program.
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A convoy of truckers demanding an end to coronavirus mandates has begun a cross-country drive from California to the Washington, D.C., area.
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Two San Diego County beaches cracked Tripadvisor's list of the top 25 beaches in the United States, it was announced Wednesday.
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Ukrainians here talking to family and friends there say the people of Ukraine will defend their independence.
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A top Southern Baptist committee has publicly apologized and agreed to a confidential financial settlement with a sexual abuse survivor.
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To combat slumping ratings, the Academy Awards are undergoing a radical slimming down, with eight awards to be presented off-air during next month’s telecast.
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A pilot program passed by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors could help seniors at risk of homelessness with $300 in rental assistance.
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An appellate justice in San Diego has been nominated by Gov. Gavin Newsom to serve on the California Supreme Court, which would make her the first Latina to ever serve on the state's highest court, it was announced Tuesday.
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Hospitals are starting to provide health care in patients' homes, including things like x-rays and bloodwork. The approach saves a hospital bed for more urgent needs and lets patients heal in comfort.
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