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San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister reminded property owners Tuesday that the deadline to pay the second installment of their property taxes is Wednesday.
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It's not the first time the Del Mar fairgrounds are being considered as a site for affordable housing.
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The colorful ranunculus are at peak bloom and open to the public until Mother's Day.
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Dry, cool weather is in the forecast for the weekend and Monday, with a warming trend expected Tuesday through Thursday.
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University tuition is free! No, wait, the full cost of college is tens of thousands of dollars annually. Hold up. There’s enough financial aid to bring down the price tag to just a few thousand dollars a year — tuition, food and housing included.
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A dog missing in California since last summer turned up more than 2,000 miles away in Michigan.
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A judge has ruled that migrant children in makeshift camps along the border waiting to be processed by Border Patrol are in the agency’s custody.
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San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister Wednesday reminded property owners that there is only a week left to pay the second installment of their property taxes due April 10.
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The company is asking the CPUC to relieve it of the burden of keeping and maintaining telephone landlines.
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As our kids grow, they face increasingly stressful situations, like starting new sports, emergency drills, difficult tests, and taking on new responsibilities. These kinds of situations can make children feel anxious.
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