Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to hire 10,000 employees over five years, echoing a Border Patrol expansion in the 2000s.
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As enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans grows, so do concerns about how well the insurance works, including from those who say they have become trapped in the private plans as their health declines.
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San Diego County has awarded $42 million to nine affordable housing developments intended to provide 872 new homes, it was announced on Tuesday.
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New Roots Community Farm is a key cultural asset that has served as a sanctuary for refugees.
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The biggest stories on readers’ minds this year: housing, homelessness and cost of living.
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Law enforcement, emergency animal control response and other essential services will continue through the holiday.
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It has been one year since Jimmy Carter entered hospice, which often is for patients facing incurable diseases. Contrary to popular belief, starting hospice doesn't mean giving up on life.
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The controversial Israel-Hamas war is not openly included in school curricula around San Diego County.
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With 80,000 travelers arriving and departing daily now through New Year's Day, San Diego International Airport on Tuesday said it expects Saturday, Dec. 30 to be the busiest remaining travel day of the holiday week.
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Festivities for the DIRECTV Holiday Bowl kick off Monday with the Snapdragon Bowl Bash in the Gaslamp Quarter.
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Millions will be traveling throughout Southern California this holiday season. A looming storm could complicate plans in the coming days.
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