The contentious civil case plodded its way through the legal process for more than two years. A judge in August dismissed the sexual harassment lawsuit that was filed against him in 2023.
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Librarians with the San Diego Public Library have put together a list of book recommendations inspired by March Madness and more to read this spring.
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In a cross complaint, Nathan Fletcher alleges it was Grecia Figueroa who initiated contact with him in 2021 on Instagram.
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A federal judge sharply questions the Biden administration’s position that it bears no responsibility for housing and feeding migrant children who are waiting for agents in makeshift camps.
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The City is providing empty sandbags at select locations in all City Council districts.
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It's the end of an era for the San Diego Sockers. They’re getting ready to play their final home games of the regular season at Pechanga Arena before making the move to a brand new arena in Oceanside.
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A new proposal from California regulators would change how power companies calculate their customer's bills.
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Don't count on a favorite store being open on Easter Sunday. Several stores will be closed March 31 in observance of the holiday.
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The San Diego Housing Commission activated four inclement weather shelters for people experiencing homelessness.
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Enforcement of an updated sidewalk vending ordinance will begin Friday, following clarification of First Amendment concerns and impounding measures.
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Top-seeded and defending NCAA champion UConn advanced to the Elite Eight with another double-digit victory.
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