A group of more than 20 states are suing the Trump administration over efforts to cut Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood.
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The national average price has dropped $1.991 since rising to a record $5.016 on June 14, 2022.
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Gradual warming is expected in San Diego County starting Monday.
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While the city has made the permitting process faster and cheaper for flood survivors, the worst-hit property owners can still face months of permit reviews and added costs.
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Over the next two months, the city of San Diego will issue warnings to drivers who violate the new parking law and start issuing citations in March.
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The Kennel Comforters are volunteers who make beds for animals in local shelters.
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San Diegans, similar to residents in other communities, are grappling with a worsening housing and homelessness crisis. Oversight and accountability for federal housing programs is key to stretch limited funding to those who need it most.
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San Diego's local booksellers and librarians reveal their most anticipated book releases for 2025 — perfect for fans of mystery, fantasy, nonfiction and more.
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'Tis the season! Local independent bookstores share their favorite reads to give you gift ideas for the reader in your life.
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The biggest stories on readers’ minds this year: cost of living, homelessness and the elections.
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For the first time in nearly three years, more San Diegans found housing than became homeless in November, marking a small but significant milestone in addressing the region's homelessness crisis, officials announced Friday.
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