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Gov. Gavin Newsom will have to decide soon if renters can fight eviction if their Social Security checks are disrupted during President Trump’s second term.
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If no selection is made via the portal, the 95-gallon trash and recycling bins will be delivered when the city starts the delivery process on Oct. 6.
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The Padres are hosting watch parties at Gallagher Square in Petco Park as the team takes on the Chicago Cubs in Wild Card and National League Division Series away games.
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After kicking off their inaugural season with immediate success, San Diego FC is ready to begin the next chapter of soccer in our cross-border region. The club has opened a free youth academy for elite soccer players around the region.
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California over the past dozen years enacted a series of criminal justice laws that were meant to give more people an opportunity to be resentenced and thin out the state’s severely overcrowded prisons.
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Federal District Judge Gonzalo Curiel says government violated Sayed Naser Noori's due process rights.
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Two techies launched the app in 2021 to fill a glaring information gap. Watch Duty centralizes fire and evacuation updates from various agencies, as paid staff reporters and an army of volunteers provide real-time updates based on radio traffic.
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The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department has concluded its investigation but did not identify the source of the odor.
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56,000. 2.7 million. 840,000. Why is one of California’s most pressing policy problems so hard to measure?
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Julien's Auctions announced the sale of the Birdhouse “Falcon 2” deck on Wednesday. Hawk used it to land the first-ever 900 trick at the San Francisco X Games.
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