A new state law allows California to set its own vaccine recommendations and requires health plans it regulates to cover them.
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The word bond is all over the ballots of San Diegans this year. In San Diego, voters will have to decide on seven different school district bonds.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Contemporary ballet meets theatrical superstitions; a communal breathwork painting project; North Park Book Fair; George Romero's zombies set to a new score; AXIS Día de los Muertos at The Old Globe; an artsy haunted house at Bread & Salt; Bach and Graupner; plus live music and more.
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San Diego's poet laureate shares his vision for a poetry-filled future, his latest community initiatives and the importance of storytelling in Filipino American culture.
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Established in 1983, the women's museum will integrate into the history center, which was founded in 1928.
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Supervisors voted on the measure after hearing a staff presentation on county efforts to help residents affected by pollution.
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The Department of Justice said the 22nd District Agricultural Association was not eligible for such a loan because it is a government-owned entity.
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In late January, supervisors voted 4-1 to spend $10 million to assist recovery efforts after flooding damaged homes.
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State lawmakers and education officials from San Diego and Baja California held a celebration Monday at Southwestern College.
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A CalMatters analysis shows that California’s campaign finance watchdog has sometimes taken years to resolve cases, sometimes after politicians have won election or left office.
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Picket lines are up in San Diego, Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties.
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