This weekend in the arts in San Diego: "Alex Katz: Theater and Dance" at MCASD; the San Diego Symphony takes on "Jurassic Park"; Helena Westra's "Lying Fallow” at the Athenaeum Art Center and more.
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For decades, La Jollans have talked about wanting to be their own city. And now a serious effort yet to separate La Jolla has gotten one step closer to a vote.
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So far, no person-to-person transmission of bird flu has been detected. The state of emergency is meant to streamline and expedite the state’s response.
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EPA grants California authority to ban sales of new gas cars by 2035. Action faces reversal by TrumpThe incoming Trump administration is likely to try to reverse the approval. The California rule is stricter than a federal rule adopted this year that tightens emissions standards but does not require sales of electric vehicles.
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