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Jacobs has been traveling across the country to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris, and said young voters tell her they know the stakes of the historic race.
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The lawsuit found a state geologist had previously warned about the risk of bluff failures at that location.
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For months, voting advocates have been fanning out across Imperial County. With Election Day on the horizon, they're making one final push.
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It’s been nearly 50 years since the county and city of San Diego bought Cowles Mountain. A hike-a-thon is underway to raise money for park maintenance and programs.
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After upgrades the Pentagon says 96% of the roughly 13,000 people discharged under Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy have honorable discharges.
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The U.S. Census often determines how the government allocates funding and draws political districts. It may be undercounting a key demographic in El Cajon.
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San Diego leaders on Thursday presented legendary soccer player Alex Morgan with the key to the city, acknowledging her contributions to the sport and advocacy for equal pay in women's sports.
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Opponents of Proposition 32 to increase the statewide minimum wage to $18 an hour are running ads focused on the cost of living. Proponents are not reaching out to voters very much. And polls show declining support.
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The Yes and No on 33 campaigns have collectively spent more than $140 million. CalMatters fact checked some of the more pervasive claims made by both sides.
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Carl DeMaio switched his voter registration to a residence in Assembly District 75 just a few days before announcing his candidacy, according to records obtained by KPBS.
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