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There are more mental health services available than ever before locally, but after falling for several years, the numbers started to tick up in 2022.
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California's proposed tax would be 11% if it becomes law. The money would pay for gun violence prevention programs and security improvements at public schools.
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This weekend in the arts: Otherworldly sculptures, emerging artists, a public art legend, "whodunit" theater, jazz icons, letters to Shakespeare's Juliet and live music picks.
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The number of CalGuard service members will be increased by 50% — from 40 to 60 soldiers — at ports of entry that include San Ysidro and Otay Mesa in San Diego County.
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A second SDSU student has come forward to report being sexually assaulted in recent weeks after ordering a ride-share vehicle.
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Along the coast Thursday, it was expected to be mostly sunny with high temperatures from 73 to 78 degrees.
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The $24 billion Child Care Stabilization Program gave funding to more than 220,000 child care programs across America, with a quarter of them in California.
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Released Wednesday, the study found cars scored worst for privacy among more than a dozen product categories, including fitness trackers and smart speakers, that Mozilla has assessed since 2017.
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Former U.S. Navy officers convicted in San Diego of accepting bribes from defense contractor Leonard Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.
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An unusual late-summer storm turned the weeklong fest into a sloppy mess, with tens of thousands stuck in foot-deep mud and with no working toilets.
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