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San Diego County supervisors unanimously approved a proclamation Tuesday declaring a state of emergency due to pollution and sewage flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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A San Diego Superior Court judge ruled a misdemeanor case can move forward against an unhoused woman for blocking a sidewalk.
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Advocates identified one likely cause to tackle first: the community has no 24-hour urgent care centers.
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The Food and Drug Administration is expected to grant full approval to the Alzheimer's drug lecanemab by July 6. But access to the drug may still be limited.
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No one knows how the pup — nicknamed "Snack" — managed to get himself wedged between the boulders at a Valley Center construction site, but rescuers worked for over an hour to free him from the tight crevice.
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Councilmember Joe LaCava requested the delay after meeting with project opponents, some of whom threatened to lay down on the street to stop the traffic calming measures from being installed.
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If you're looking for things to do in San Diego with the whole family, we've got you covered. Just don't forget the sunscreen.
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Providers say home day care businesses may need to close if the state continues paying too little in child care subsidies.
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While their two-bedroom apartment in City Heights is a tight squeeze, the Giday family treasures the bonds they’ve formed living together.
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UC San Diego begins constructing a new residential complex for student housing and the Triton Center for students and alums.
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