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A memorial is now part of a new prayer garden at St. Augustine High School, while another is a plaque at the crash site.
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New regulations say only licensed electricians, not solar contractors, in California can install and maintain battery energy storage systems.
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San Diego used to be more conservative than other cities in California. What happened? Can Republicans ever come back?
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The tournament — a major precursor to the 2026 FIFA World Cup — will be held next June 14 to July 6 and feature 16 men's national teams.
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Friederike Von Lintig had faced an accusation from the Medical Board of California that she "committed gross negligence" in her treatment of 24-year- old Elisa Serna, who died in the jail's medical observation unit on Nov. 11, 2019.
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Most community college students never graduate or transfer, a state audit found.
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Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer said California parents report difficulty in getting mental health care.
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Future developments on some shelters and scheduled closures of several temporary shelters means that the city's current shelter bed count could drop in coming months.
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The San Diego Padres stunned the Los Angeles Dodgers with a game-ending triple play to preserve a 4-2 victory over the NL West leaders.
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Executive Director Victor Lopez spoke about the group's views on the presidential race, the economy, public safety, immigration and more.
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