That property value will represent around $8.1 billion in property tax revenue according to the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk's office.
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The longtime restaurant Villa Manila and pop-up tea cafe Thaiyo partnered to launch the market with a focus on pan-Asian culture.
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Officials urged residents and visitors who live or park in flood-prone zones to plan ahead and take immediate precautions.
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A surf camp buses kids to other beaches, and junior lifeguards travel up the coast from this the beach town plagued by cross-border sewage.
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In 2025, people aged 55 and older remained homeless for an average of 234 days, according to a report from the Regional Task Force on Homelessness.
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Since Gavin Newsom became governor, state support for California’s public universities has grown by 50%.
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San Diego's electricity is getting cleaner and natural gas usage is down. But emissions from cars and trucks remain stubbornly high.
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At the Otay Mesa Detention Center, dozens of detainees gather around the facility’s four televisions to watch the games. While Mexico is the most popular team, other detainees have adopted a surprising nation as their second choice.
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Mizani, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's 12-year-old male western lowland gorilla, had sinusitis and mastoiditis, an infection of the large bone behind the ear that can occur in both humans and gorillas.
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Most of San Diego County will escape the heat wave coming to Southern California this week, but the desert areas will reach triple digits and the mountains could see thunderstorms.
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Lindsey Graham, the longtime South Carolina senator, died suddenly and unexpectedly at the age of 71.
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