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The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
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The Energy Department said Wednesday that the California Hydrogen Hub will receive an initial $30 million to begin its planning and design phase.
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This weekend in the arts: Marino Gomez's customized action figure art; City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Drug Hunt's album release; bomba dance and free admission at MCASD; 32 years of juried exhibitions at the Athenaeum; a new mural meets centuries-old art; plus concert picks and more.
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On July 18, 1984, a gunman killed 21 people and wounded 19 others at a McDonald’s in San Ysidro.
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While mpox is no longer considered a public health emergency, infections are still occurring.
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RNC Delegate Bill Wells said Trump’s running mate brings some youth and vigor to the ticket. He hopes Vance’s wife will make GOP more aware of California issues.
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Most city streets were designed around the car, with pedestrian and bike safety an afterthought.
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Joe LaCava, the San Diego City Councilman who represents La Jolla, said work is ongoing Wednesday on a management plan for La Jolla Cove, where a debate is raging over the public's access to a beach populated with California sea lions.
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She died when she was hit from behind while returning home from a trip, according to a party's statement.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria Wednesday announced a tentative 30-year lease deal to transform a 65,000-square-foot commercial building in Middletown into massive homeless shelter and resource campus, but others aren't so confident it is the right move.
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