California congressional wannabes aren’t waiting for Prop. 50 to start campaigning in the newly drawn districts. Candidates are evaluating which seats they stand the greatest chance of winning in. For Republican challengers, the eight-week delay is far more consequential.
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Recommendations start "with those folks who are clearly descendants of 250 years of wage theft in this country," says Sen. Steven Bradford.
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After a state task force issued a nearly 1,100-page report in 2023, lawmakers are starting to look at reparations policy options.
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The protesters were calling for a ceasefire and the end of the siege on Gaza.
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The mayor is expected to talk about homelessness, housing and the city’s budget.
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A high wind warning has been issued for the San Diego County mountains Wednesday by the National Weather Service.
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California lawmakers are debating whether to ban tackle football for children under 12.
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Registered voters will get a chance to hold elected officials accountable at the ballot box with their vote.
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The Point in Time Count provides a one-day snapshot of the minimum number of San Diegans living in emergency shelters, transitional housing, safe havens and on streets and along riverbeds.
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Beginning April 30, the low-cost carrier will offer flights to Cincinnati, Ohio; Jacksonville, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Revisiting the East County water tower Cloud Project and its controversy.
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