The first Skillbridge interns for the city of San Diego are wrapping up their internships after helping respond to a plane crash in May
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We start to lose muscle in our 30s, and the loss accelerates with age, putting us at risk of frailty later in life. But what you eat — specifically how much protein — is a big part of the solution.
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Recently, conversation about the age of the 2024 presidential candidates has risen to a fever pitch.
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Valentine's Day is traditionally one of the most sought-after wedding days for County Clerk offices throughout the county.
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San Diego International will receive $44 million, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County increased Thursday for the ninth time in 10 days, rising 1 cent to $4.803, one day after increasing 1.7 cents.
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While many flowers sold this Valentine's Day are imported it’s also a big day for locally grown flowers.
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Couples hoping to tie the knot on the most romantic day of the calendar will have the opportunity Wednesday, as the San Diego County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk has a limited number of appointments available to be married on Valentine's Day.
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California cities and counties still don’t know how much they’ll have to pay for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic program.
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The slow-moving Chinese martial art tai chi is known to increase flexibility and balance. Now, research suggests it's more effective at reducing blood pressure than more vigorous forms of exercise.
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President Biden and former President Trump have both experienced public memory lapses. But brain experts say such slips, on their own, are not a cause for concern.
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