At a high point in Emerald Hills sit 31 acres that have become a battleground. An upcoming appeal hearing could decide its fate.
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City leaders held a press conference on Monday to celebrate the milestone number of roadway lanes repaved through their in-house team
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The Justice Department's opinion challenges civil rights protections that have long treated the institutionalization of disabled Americans as a last resort.
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Federal law requires most museums and other buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. But access to what's actually inside is often still limited.
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The completed solar energy project is expected to bring thousands of dollars in savings to the Boys & Girls Club of South County.
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The moves to the federal departments of Health and Human Services and Justice, respectively, would further dismantle an agency that President Donald Trump has vowed to close.
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With a capacity crowd of 80,824 watching at the iconic Azteca Stadium, co-host Mexico started the largest World Cup tournament in history by getting goals in each half while three red cards were shown — two for South Africa and one for Mexico.
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Mickelson is no longer welcome at The Farms Golf Club. That's where the six-time major champion has practiced and played for two decades.
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North City has been praised as a development that reinvigorates San Marcos’ downtown and helps the city meet its housing goals. But one family says it’s at their expense.
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The San Diego Food Banks says the refrierated truck will be a game-changer for its emergency response capabilities and food recovery efforts.
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If the workers vote in favor, the union would be free to call for a work stoppage as early as next week, just as the World Cup competition begins.
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