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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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Slavery is often associated with the South. But in her new book “California: A Slave State,” historian Jean Pfaelzer looks at 250 years of slavery.
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San Diego Wave FC forward Alex Morgan and defender Naomi Girma were among the 23 players selected for the U.S. team that will defend its title at the Women’s World Cup.
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ReWild Mission Bay, the Mission Bay Youth Field Association and Pacific Beach Tennis Club said they agreed with the city on the ecological benefits of the buffer zones, but wanted replacement facilities.
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With summer beginning at 7:57 a.m. Wednesday, there was not much change in high temperatures in San Diego County and low coastal clouds.
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Walkable neighborhoods promote active behaviors like walking for leisure or transportation to school, work, shopping or home, the authors wrote.
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A slow warming trend in San Diego County was predicted to continue Tuesday, the last day of spring, into Wednesday.
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