The contract for more than 5,700 registered nurses who work at Sharp Healthcare hospitals around San Diego County expires on Sept. 30.
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While President Joe Biden rescinded the controversial “zero tolerance” approach of former President Donald Trump, separations still happen, according to a UCLA report.
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The U.S. will face Japan in a Paris Olympics women's basketball Group C game Monday in Lille, France to begin its quest for an eighth consecutive Olympic gold medal with Kelsey Plum, who was raised in Poway, among five newcomers.
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The San Diego Blood Bank's largest and longest-running blood drive returned for the 48th year, after last year's drive collected 14,748 pints.
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Work on Balboa Avenue follows the completion of an asphalt overlay project on Convoy Street and recent repaving on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard.
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The festival’s return is a sign of the South Bay’s strengthening arts scene.
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Several athletes have Bay Area ties as they go for a medal in badminton — which would be a first in US Olympic history.
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Cosplaying is a big part of San Diego Comic-Con. And for Shawn Ritcher and Lisa Lower-Ritcher, it's how they first met.
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Excessive heat warnings have been issued Friday for San Diego County deserts where dangerously hot conditions are in the forecast.
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Where to move more than 3.5 million pounds of nuclear waste is still a key barrier.
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State’s highest court refuses to overturn voter-backed Prop. 22, a law written by the gig industry. The ruling means gig workers will remain independent contractors.
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