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Prop. 36 got the most "yes" votes of any prop on the ballot. Much of that support came because of prosecutors promised that it would take care of people suffering from drug addiction. There’s just one problem: Treatment beds are not available.
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A sexually violent predator is now living in Jacumba Hot Springs after his release from a state mental hospital, which followed several years in prison.
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The resource center opened in 2019 at the San Diego State University campus, on the ancestral lands of the Kumeyaay Nation.
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These conversations can help your child practice and apply social awareness in everyday life. Here are a few simple ideas to help your child build social awareness skills.
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Members of the Kumeyaay community of San José de la Zorra in Baja California are seeking to preserve their language for future generations.
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County Sheriff's deputies will be out in force starting Wednesday and lasting through Sunday looking to pull over and arrest impaired drivers during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the San Diego County Sheriff's office said.
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One person in San Diego is among those who have fallen ill amid a nationwide E.coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, county public health officials said Tuesday.
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Giving Tuesday is a day for generosity. The San Diego Foundation says the day is about sharing gifts of any amount with under-resourced communities.
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Family financial assistance had previously been restricted to families still using hotel vouchers in May.
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A report reveals only 21% of hospitals in California fully comply with federal rules for providing accurate cost estimates.
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