The Department of Homeland Security is hiring thousands of deportation agents by offering bonuses, advertising no college required and telling candidates they can help the country return to an idealized past.
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Following a harrowing week of deadly wildfires in Los Angeles, multiple San Diego-area organizations announced Tuesday the outpouring of donations for victims had nearly filled their headquarters.
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Alaska Airlines will begin a daily nonstop flight to Medford through Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport starting May 15.
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Shaw says “the opportunity to pursue a new chapter is bittersweet, but I am excited about what lies ahead.”
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From book clubs to author events, explore how San Diego’s literary scene can inspire your reading resolutions.
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Community leaders say the economy and handling of the January 2023 floods are factors in the shift.
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A lawsuit filed against Southern California Edison claims the utility’s equipment sparked the deadly Eaton Fire burning just outside Los Angeles.
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Power outages were reported in seven communities Monday, including portions of Chula Vista and Oceanside, according to San Diego Gas & Electric.
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Donald Trump didn’t just benefit from lack of turnout for Kamala Harris. Some areas of San Diego and Imperial Counties turned out for him in greater numbers than before.
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The education software vendor said a hacker may have downloaded addresses, social security numbers and medical conditions in December.
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The San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) board of directors on Friday unanimously elected Solana Beach Mayor Lesa Heebner as its chair for a two-year term.
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