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Southern California growers agreed to use less water through 2026 and receive federal funds in return. But it’s not a long-term solution to the Colorado River’s water woes.
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California wants to increase pay for some Medi-Cal providers. How it might help patients access careCalifornia officials are proposing to increase reimbursement rates for some Medi-Cal providers, who say low pay rates prevent them from taking more patients.
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The San Diego City Council modified its "Spaces as Places" policy Monday to adhere to California Coastal Commission rules.
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As President Joe Biden seeks a second term in office, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows that a majority of Americans are concerned about his mental fitness.
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Arizona, California and Nevada on Monday proposed a deal to significantly cut their water use from the drought-stricken Colorado River over the next three years.
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A work stoppage continued Monday for multiple bus divisions of the Metropolitan Transit System, as bus operators and Transdev were back negotiating.
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San Diego County continued to provide vaccinations to at-risk populations Tuesday as the number of cases of hepatitis A continues to increase.
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The state is losing population as it builds homes at its fastest clip in more than a decade.
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A recent study found that the San Diego region has the ninth most multigenerational households in the country. Each family has a different set of reasons for why they live together, and a different set of circumstances. Here are some of their stories.
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The kitten was trapped in the truck and driven for several miles before she was found and freed.
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