The two-hour meeting at the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club in Solana Beach featured discussions on what practices have worked in the county's 18 cities and identifying gaps in service where people can fall through the cracks.
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Because of power shutoffs and strong Santa Ana winds, campuses in some school districts in San Diego County are scheduled to be closed.
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Books Through Bars San Diego fulfills thousands of book requests from incarcerated people nationwide. Volunteers ship books and write letters in response.
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The vote closed what some call a loophole that — in some circumstances — still allowed local law enforcement to hand people over to ICE.
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LaCava, who was Council President pro Tempore immediately preceding Tuesday's 9-0 vote, will replace Councilman Sean Elo-Rivera as the head of San Diego's legislative body.
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San Diego and SeaWorld have settled their lawsuit in which city officials say the park failed to pay more than $12.2 million.
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The results of the narrowly rejected sales tax hike show a demonstrable split along San Diego’s Interstate 8.
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A wildfire erupted in the far southern reaches of San Diego County Tuesday amid extremely windy and dry conditions, rapidly blackening dozens of open acres and prompting evacuations of back-country homes.
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The proposal would greatly strengthen civilian oversight of law enforcement in the county, including in cases of in-custody death.
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Because of power shutoffs and Santa Ana winds, some school districts in the mountain areas of San Diego County are scheduled to be closed Tuesday.
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