The lawsuit alleges the sites are "rodent infested," pose a fire hazard by having tents placed too close to one another and are located in terrain that make it difficult for people with mobility issues to navigate.
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The rule requires the state to reduce the climate impact of transportation fuels by incentivizing producers to lower their emissions.
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The free art show is returning for its fifth year at the Native American-owned EC Gallery.
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The commanding officer of Naval Information Warfare Training Group San Diego was fired Thursday.
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San Diego County homebuyers got some good news in the third quarter of 2024 with housing affordability improving slightly from the previous quarter, the California Association of Realtors announced Thursday.
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