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A California minimum wage law that was delayed amid budget troubles is now set to go into effect Oct. 16.
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Three San Diego filmmakers are putting Filipino American representation front and center at the San Diego Filipino Film Festival.
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Starting Oct. 2 through Nov. 2, San Diegans who have lost pets can honor their animal friends at San Diego County Animal Services locations with a Day of the Dead display.
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Much of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s shelter achievements are propped up on short-term deals that are set to expire.
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The measure would allow the state to require companies to maintain a certain level of fuel on hand.
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The largely symbolic item passed 7-0, and officially implores the federal government to make the local crisis a recognized national one, as well as asking for total funding of the Environmental Protection Agency's infrastructure solution to the pollution.
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Ground was broken Monday on a project to repair a critical piece of infrastructure that controls the flow into the plant.
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San Diego County is well set to meet water demands through water year 2025, even with La Niña conditions likely to replace wet El Niño weather this winter.
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The book "How Democracies Die" argues the U.S. could lose its democracy unless it reforms its constitution and political institutions.
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The program, administered by the California Public Utilities Commission, is part of an effort by the state to fight climate change.
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