A U.K.-born approach to health care is coming to San Diego, where doctors will prescribe art and culture to help young patients ease anxiety and depression.
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Voters said no to expanded rent control, but tenants facing evictions will have more time to fight to keep their homes under a new California law.
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Californians who purchase a clunker car in 2025 face a confusing year as new lemon law rules take effect and the state Supreme Court limited warranty protections for used vehicles. Lawmakers are revisiting the rules, but consumers could see weaker protections until new laws are passed.
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Hilton, the latest celebrity to lobby the Legislature, persuaded it to pass a law that brings more transparency on the use of restraints and seclusion rooms.
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California will start requiring property insurers to increase coverage in wildfire-prone areas after homeowners across the state increasingly struggle to find policies.
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Aguirre said her record of creating housing and fighting for clean air and water in the beach community make her an ideal candidate.
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Carter died Sunday at his home in Plains, Georgia, according to his son Chip.
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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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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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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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