Secretary of the Navy John Phelan is in San Diego this week where he says he wants to hear from local sailors and Marines
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The grant money will support 20 new locations in San Diego County.
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Applications for waitlists at three North County affordable housing communities will open on Thursday morning.
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Last month, the Commission on Police Practices recommended SDPD limit vehicle pursuits to violent felonies.
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On Monday, the pups were released on the Eagle Peak Preserve near Julian, in collaboration with the San Diego River Park Foundation.
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Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is scheduled to speak at a luncheon fundraiser in Rancho Santa Fe Sept. 6 for the Trump-Vance campaign, with ticket prices ranging from $1,000 per person to $50,000 per couple.
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Crime statistics consistently show that native born Americans commit more crimes than migrants. But you wouldn’t know that from what politicians are saying.
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Leane Marchese has been named the new executive director of San Diego Pride, replacing interim co-executive directors Jen LaBarbera and Sarafina Scapicchio.
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The state's highest court found that typically, defendants are not informed that their pleas to certain charges could result in being designated as a sexually violent predator, or SVP, which could lead to an indefinite commitment to a state hospital for treatment.
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Find out which San Diego beaches are unsafe for swimming and surfing Monday because of high bacteria levels.
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A gradual warming trend will continue this week in San Diego County, with temperatures expected to vary a few degrees each day by mid-week.
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