A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” is making its way through parts of California. While case numbers remain relatively low in San Diego County, health experts are warning people not to let their guard down.
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California health officials say granting the licenses prevents the eviction of hundreds of residents from their homes and provides oversight provisions — including a two-year monitoring period.
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Unpaid bills will go into default Saturday — and receive additional penalties of 1.5% each month.
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Tijuana is one of the favorites heading into Mexico’s national tournament in Monterrey in July.
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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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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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