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A post-Thanksgiving spike in COVID-19 cases has hit the county and continued to climb Friday.
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Adrian Newell's long career at La Jolla's beloved Warwick's spanned the rise and fall Border's, the age of eBooks, and Amazon.
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When health bills aren't legible — via large-print, Braille or other adaptive technology — blind patients can't know what they owe, and are too often sent to debt collections, an investigation finds.
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Even though rents in San Diego have dropped for two straight months, average prices are still too high for many to afford.
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As the holiday approaches, infectious disease specialists are bracing for the possibility that big family get-togethers and travel will propel the spread of RSV, flu and COVID-19.
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Taxpayers footed the bill for care that should have cost far less, according to records released under the Freedom of Information Act. The U.S. government may charge insurers $650 million as a result.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has agreed to release $1 billion in state homelessness funding he testily put on pause earlier this month.
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Bruce and Alana Coons, the leaders of Save Our Heritage Organisation, took a trove of donated antiques to their private mansion in Mississippi.
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Nearly 75% of Americans with disabilities live with a family caregiver, many of them age 60 or older. Updating your care plan now, experts say, can help make sure everyone thrives.
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A widely used rent-pricing software could be driving up rental prices in housing markets across the country.
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