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As a result of high, dry Santa Ana winds, the utility initiated power shutoffs for much of rural San Diego County.
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Engineers and architects were tasked with bringing back the original 1915 design. A garden designer mixed the old with the new.
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IOC president Thomas Bach says Olympic leaders are “very confident and relaxed” about working with the incoming Trump administration ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games.
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Special educators are more likely to experience violence or aggression from students. That can make hiring a challenge, at a time when schools nationwide are struggling to fill these positions.
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Momentum builds with a fourth lawsuit against cross-border sewage contractor Veolia in the Tijuana River Valley.
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There are now more than 40,000 foreign nationals serving in the U.S. Military.
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Jill Ellis is stepping down from her role as San Diego Wave FC’s president to become the chief football officer at FIFA.
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The resource center opened in 2019 at the San Diego State University campus, on the ancestral lands of the Kumeyaay Nation.
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County Sheriff's deputies will be out in force starting Wednesday and lasting through Sunday looking to pull over and arrest impaired drivers during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the San Diego County Sheriff's office said.
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One person in San Diego is among those who have fallen ill amid a nationwide E.coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, county public health officials said Tuesday.
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