The building is more than 50 years old and beyond repair, city officials said. It's one of five blocks of city-owned real estate in downtown that leaders hope to revitalize.
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More showers and thunderstorms were expected for some desert areas in San Diego County, with warmer weather expected to move in by mid-week.
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Tariffs in President Trump's first term did some damage to the local farming community.
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The Trump administration says it will enforce English language proficiency requirements for commercial truck drivers.
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A dozen veterans are running in an "ultra-relay" from San Diego to Washington, D.C. to raise money for veteran health.
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The city says the lawsuit was filed to protect itself from liability.
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Unions representing UC San Diego Health workers called a one-day strike amid ongoing contract negotiations with the university.
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San Diego's hotel tax will increase Thursday, years after it was approved by voters and as the city faces an ongoing budget crunch.
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For AAPI Heritage Month, San Diego’s Pac Arts Movement and MTS are unveiling a new Pronto card and bus wrap by local artist Koy Sun, celebrating the rich culture and community found in the city’s Asian grocery stores.
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This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Design Week; "Voice Out"; "Materiality"; Wu Man and the La Jolla Symphony; saxophone with the San Diego Symphony; City Ballet's "Carmen"; Mara Altman's "A Little Shelf Love"; Leonard Patton Trio; moondaddy and more.
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The original proposal would have mandated phonics instruction in K-12 classrooms. The latest version makes that optional.
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