The San Diego Humane Society will provide free microchips through July 3 and waive reclaim fees through July 8 to help pets return home after the fireworks of Independence Day, it was announced Tuesday.
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The Marines took it upon themselves to help people trying to get into the airport before the Aug. 26, 2021 bombing.
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It happens to the best of us. You wake up one summer morning, casually stroll through your home, and are confronted with ants. Ants swarming on the cat food, ants marching one by one into your garbage, ants, claiming a beachhead in your bathroom. Where do they come from? Why are they here? And what can make them go away?
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It is on its way to becoming law despite overwhelming objection from civil liberties advocates who fear it force unhoused residents into treatment. The legislation now goes to the Senate for a concurrence vote before heading to Newsom.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe pups are part of a total of 4,000 beagles taken in the largest animal rescue operation ever in the U.S.
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The Alzheimer's Association of San Diego/Imperial Counties chapter hosts a national leader in research and outreach for people living with the disease.
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Housing has long been a major benefit for service members, a subsidy to salaries that trail the private sector.
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The suspension of San Diego's star player is highlighting the higher rate at which Dominican players have been caught doping.
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The plan would build a new arena, a hotel, retail, parks and 4,250 apartments on 48 acres of public land in San Diego's Midway District.
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Nonprofit organizations Townspeople and Adjoin Monday announced they're joining together to create the San Diego Shared Housing Collaborative to move more veterans, people with disabilities, individuals living with HIV/AIDS and families in the San Diego region from homelessness into permanent housing.
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The Carlsbad community is mourning the loss of a mother who died after being hit by a car as she was riding her e-bike.
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