A retirement research journal said Oceanside is the second best city to retire to in California, as the city works on a plan to become more senior-friendly.
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San Diego researchers think there is a way to make sure countries keep their climate friendly promises laid out in the Paris Agreement.
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According to the county Health and Human Services Agency, the cases began in late September with products from Raw Farm LLC.
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The O Lot Safe Sleeping site, located on city property at the edge of Balboa Park near the Naval Medical Center, has capacity for up to 400 tents, each allowing space for two people.
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The unemployment rate in San Diego County decreased to 4% in September, down from a revised 4.3% in August and above the year-ago estimate of 3.1%, according to figures released on Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
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City leaders said it was needed to keep the utility department financially stable.
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Nearly 1 million people in government offices, businesses and schools throughout San Diego County will stop everything for a minute Thursday to "drop, cover and hold on" during a statewide earthquake preparedness drill, now in its 15th year.
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Thinking about making an altar for this year's Day of the Dead? Here are some tips on how to get started.
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Movie choices run the gamut from "Dicks: The Musical' to Errol Morris" doc on John Le Carré.
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Women fared better on reality programs and game shows than as characters on scripted programs in 2022-23, according to a report released Wednesday by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University.
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The Chula Vista City Council is weighing whether to lease or sell the park land.
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