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The federal government has sharply cut funding to groups that help people enroll in health plans. But the groups say federal officials don't understand how much help and follow-up some people need.
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The deaths of eight residents in a Florida nursing home showed how even seemingly mundane things like failing to maintain climate control can be deadly. Emergency preparation enforcement can be lax.
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Play makes world premiere at La Jolla Playhouse
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A Sumatran tiger cub at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., was flown to San Diego Monday to join a young Bengal tiger discovered during an apparent smuggling attempt from Mexico.
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Forest fires have brought a smoky haze to the West, along with stinging eyes, sore throats and headaches to people far from flames. Unseen particles of ash also make it hard for some to breathe.
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The San Diego attorney is recognized for her pro bono immigration work with individuals fleeing persecution.
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Festival dedicated to expanding the definition of horror
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San Diego animal lovers are pitching in to help furry victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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One-day showcase of independent and experimental films by and about women
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'Merrily We Go To Hell' and 'The Hitch-Hiker' screen at MOPA as part of Famous Firsts
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