San Diego Miramar College welcomed 43 students into its new baccalaureate degree in Public Safety Management, making the institutions the latest two-year college to offer a four-year degree in California.
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He was the first racehorse to die from a racing or training injury at Del Mar in 2024. Five horses died from racing or training injuries at the track in 2023.
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Elected officials in San Diego County weighed in Sunday on President Joe Biden's announcement that he's withdrawing from the 2024 presidential campaign.
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Opening Day events will include many of the traditional affairs, such as the hat contest in the Plaza de Mexico.
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Residents in the small Imperial Valley town have been fighting to restore daily access to the mail for more than two years.
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The con will be in full swing Thursday with the return of Hall H.
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Transit advocates have long asked for a more accessible and user-friendly fare payment system.
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Following the Jan. 22 storm and flooding that devastated portions of Southeast San Diego, the measure was proposed to adequately fund the city's stormwater infrastructure.
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The board, which oversees the city’s use of surveillance technology, has had to cancel its latest meetings because it lost so many members.
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Another dangerous heat wave is headed to parts of San Diego County Friday with highs expected to reach 118 and lows as high as 92 in the deserts.
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Here’s how to watch the 2024 Paris Olympics at home and around San Diego.
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