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Some San Diego County beach areas have been deemed unhealthy for swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels.
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Around 650 beds are being taken out of inventory due to planned developments some shelters and scheduled closures of several temporary ones.
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More than a dozen Southern California retailers were sued by the San Diego City Attorney's Office.
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They face up to six years and four months in prison if convicted of all counts and allegations.
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Turkey is the centerpiece of many Thanksgiving meals. But many San Diegans may not be able to afford it this year.
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Ray Ashley is retiring on Dec. 31. He talked with KPBS' John Carroll about his 30 years at the museum's helm.
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The rink will be open Thursday until Jan. 5 and for special holiday hours on Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.
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This weekend in the arts: Tons of PST ART events at visual art spaces around the region; contemporary art meets contemporary composition; Karla Cordero's poetry with folk dance; "Tres Minutos" opera with the San Diego Symphony; plus live music picks and holiday events.
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Father Joe's Villages: Joan Kroc Center, the Paul Mirabile Center and Living Water Church of the Nazarene have made beds available for people experiencing homelessness.
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Tenants’ rights advocates are urging city leaders to intervene after the owners of one apartment building issued mass eviction notices last month.
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