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As a result of high, dry Santa Ana winds, the utility initiated power shutoffs for much of rural San Diego County.
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Schiff will be sworn in on Monday because he is filling the seat of longtime Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who died last year.
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During the campaign, President-elect Donald Trump renounced Project 2025. But his new cabinet picks likely mean Project 2025 is still in play.
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During the Trump era, few issues have received more attention than migrant crime. But it's also been the subject of much misinformation.
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The lawsuit alleges the pursuit was "unnecessary and in violation of the law and/or SDPD policies and procedures."
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Few bills fail in the Legislature because lawmakers publicly vote “no.” Instead, most bills die when they are shelved, without lawmakers having to take tough votes.
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According to the governor, the California National Guard will have a bigger role to play in border security.
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The center's founder celebrates 30 years with a 25-year lease, $1 million grant, exciting renovations and plans to inspire future generations.
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This weekend in the arts: The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus explores light, color and nature in music; SoNo Fest heats up with chili and local flair; plus, the annual December Nights shines with the grand reopening of Balboa Park’s Botanical Building.
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The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus will perform new works by Gabriella Smith and Vivian Fung alongside impressionist compositions by Debussy, Ravel and Fauré.
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