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Protestors rallied on UCSD campus and in downtown San Diego Wednesday, calling on federal judges for action.
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Education Secretary Linda McMahon appeared at an education technology conference in downtown San Diego on Tuesday.
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The budget delay request was proposed by Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe to allow the winner of a special District 1 election to have input on the spending plan, which is typically approved by the end of June.
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Mayor Todd Gloria’s chief of staff claims former city COO Eric Dargan, whose position was eliminated in February, was "terminated for cause" in response to his lawsuit alleging discrimination and a breached contract.
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The first returns in Tuesday’s special election for county supervisor show Chula Vista Mayor John McCann and Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre in the lead to advance to a runoff later this year.
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Proponents say Senate Bill 286 would close a loophole that allowed for early releases of violent sex offenders through the state's elderly parole program.
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Providers say they don't know who to call about grant funding, staffing and other federal regulations.
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The pieces in “The Art of Autism: A Different Lens" are as wide-ranging as the autism spectrum itself.
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Dips in the stock market can lead to higher pension costs for city taxpayers. But an even bigger threat to San Diego's financial health is a recession.
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After a failed effort to extend legal aid for immigrant families, local officials warn that vulnerable communities could face even tighter access to justice amid escalating immigration enforcement.
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