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Gabe Feitosa donates his time to the San Diego Humane Society to transform dogs into walking works of art.
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Elected officials are (almost) the oldest they have ever been in Washington which is causing discussions over what it means to be fit for office.
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A study commissioned by the government to recommend minimum staffing levels at nursing homes drew no conclusions. And that means Biden's pledge to set those minimums may come to far less than hoped.
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Fishing off the Oceanside pier is pretty popular, but the bridge connecting to the pier is nearly 100 years old and is reaching the end of its structural lifespan.
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Project approval also required a realignment of public roads for vehicle and pedestrian access to commercial parcels south of SR-76.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and the San Diego Housing Commission Wednesday announced that the state has awarded $45 million to San Diego for construction of more than 1,180 affordable homes.
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The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a policy to increase of human trafficking awareness education in public schools.
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The plan aims to help parents looking for affordable care and give providers a livable wage.
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The county Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Tuesday to support state legislation that would require a vote by all customers served by water districts within the County Water Authority before individual districts can leave the authority.
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Reaching the age of 90 or older, was more likely for women who maintained their body weight after age 60, according to a multi-institutional study led by UC San Diego researchers published Tuesday.
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