The nonprofit set a record this month with 711 dogs in its care, despite having only 405 kennels. That puts the shelter at 177% of capacity.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom met with San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nora Vargas on Monday to address the ongoing Tijuana River Valley pollution crisis.
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City leaders revealed plans to expand existing options and introduce a homelessness diversion effort to free up spaces.
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Libros, Café y Jazz marks 15 years as Tijuana's go-to bookstore, offering used books, coffee and jazz performances for all ages.
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Negotiations between the union leaders representing the Kaiser workers and the company broke off Friday. No bargaining sessions are planned as the strike enters its second week.
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Dry conditions should prevail Tuesday through Friday, with another cool-down and a slight chances of more light showers over the weekend.
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SB 9 allows homeowners to split their lots in two and sell off their excess land. After a slow start, the law is starting to produce results in San Diego.
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It's difficult to talk to children about heavy topics like death and grieving. Here are some tips to help you support and comfort your child through these tough conversations.
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The city's emissions are trending downward, led by declining natural gas usage and the growth of renewable energy sources.
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The state air board will vote on changes to its landmark clean fuel program that would cut more greenhouse gases but could raise the cost of gas and diesel.
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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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