The forward rate of spread for the Steele Fire in Rancho San Diego has been stopped, according to Cal Fire, but the fire remains approximately 28 acres and is 40% contained.
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Parents can find strategies to ease their child's nerves and ensure a successful start to the school year, even when the first day feels overwhelming.
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More than a dozen athletes with ties to San Diego had to make room in their luggage for some shiny souvenirs.
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Panda fans, local officials and even the governor of California were on hand for the grand opening of Panda Ridge.
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A critical new federal audit calls out California for doing too little to prevent fraudulent spending of homelessness funds. Nearly $320 million was at risk.
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The zoo will open its Panda Ridge exhibit at noon Thursday, raising the curtain on Yun Chuan and Xin Bao.
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Verbal, physical, and sexual aggression among dementia patients in long-term care facilities are alarmingly common. “There is a real problem with endemic violence,” one researcher says.
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Volunteers at Bikes Del Pueblo empower people to become self-sufficient bicyclists by teaching them how to fix their own bikes.
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El Capitan County Preserve in Lakeside and Mt. Gower County Preserve in Ramona will be closed this month. These closures are undertaken every year.
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Sweltering conditions are continuing in some parts of San Diego County, with multiple heat warnings issued this week, forecasters said Tuesday.
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A document acquisition and storage service is now available for homeless people in San Diego, a nonprofit agency.
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