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Almost 9,000 children in California foster care could soon be taken from homes over insurance crisisThe state's highest needs foster children might pay the unintended price of a well-meaning law.
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Sept. 15 marks one of Mexico’s most historic celebrations, the start of the battle for independence.
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For San Diegans with extra Halloween costumes laying around, a local nonprofit is accepting donations to allow military families on limited budgets to have a spooky October.
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Motorists heading east this weekend might have to find alternate routes, as Caltrans crews have scheduled a major freeway closure of Interstate 8 through La Mesa and El Cajon starting Friday night and ending Monday morning.
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The new 120-bed facility will bring much-needed behavioral health services to the North County, including mental health help for first responders.
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Firefighters battling three major wildfires in the mountains east of Los Angeles are taking advantage of cooler weather.
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One San Diego principal weighs in on how climate change and extreme weather events are shaping decisions in schools.
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"We're doing everything possible as a public health care agency to protect the wellness and safety of our residents," board Chairwoman Nora Vargas said during the board's meeting Wednesday.
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Fentanyl overdoses have become a leading cause of death for minors in the last 5 years or so — and social media, where tainted, fake prescription drugs can be obtained with just a few clicks, is part of the problem.
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The new law requires prosecutors to start imposing harsher sentences again for those who damage or destroy property valued at more than $50,000 while committing a felony.
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