San Diegans are paying more for food, housing, medical care, and daycare while unemployment ticks up. They’re also witnessing immigration raids at workplaces and schools, the deployment of troops to U.S. streets, and rapid advances in artificial intelligence that threaten job stability.
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San Diego tourism saw 32 million visitors spending $14.6 billion, leading to a record $22 billion economic impact, though international travel is still recovering.
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Hundreds of veterans and North County residents came together Monday for Escondido VetFest.
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Experts predict funding cuts and policy changes. But Trump and Newsom appear to agree on encampment sweeps.
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California wants to protect witnesses in workplace investigations from deportation, but the Biden administration program for undocumented employees is at risk with Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
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California has rejected a ballot measure that would have amended the state constitution to ban forced prison labor.
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Slightly warmer weather is expected for San Diego County by mid-week, with cooler and windier conditions picking up next weekend, forecasters said Monday.
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The district says the seven winning announcements will be featured on social media, its weekly newsletter and website.
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The president-elect’s border policies could hit trade, privacy, and immigrant families living in California.
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The rule requires the state to reduce the climate impact of transportation fuels by incentivizing producers to lower their emissions.
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Local students get their chance to share the films they created through the Reel Voices program on the big screen. Plus, a hometown filmmaker returns to showcase his own movie.
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