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The Port of San Diego began construction work on the Imperial Beach Pier to replace pilings and maintain the structural integrity of the landmark.
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Dry weather is headed to San Diego County this week, with periods of windy conditions anticipated Monday, forecasters said.
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The vote tallies on Measure G grew closer Friday, but the gulf appears too wide to bridge for its proponents.
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Celebrate the season in San Diego with holiday-themed performances, festivals and more, from "The Nutcracker" ballet to toy trains and Kwanzaa.
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Almost 2,000 San Diego County residents have responded to a federal survey about how pollutants in the Tijuana River Valley have impacted their lives, the county announced Friday.
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San Diego County's unemployment rate increased slightly in October to 4.7% from a revised 4.5% in August, and above the year — ago rate of 4.3%,according to figures released Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
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Public health officials Friday reported a marked increase in the number of pertussis — or whooping cough — cases this year over recent years.
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Meanwhile, the system is planning billions in construction projects.
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More than 115,000 children in California were undocumented in the most recent census count, and it’s estimated almost half of California children have at least one immigrant parent.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s housing policy for his second term is vague at best. But based on available information, many California housing experts are not optimistic about what it could mean for the state’s crisis.
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