Opponents of a proposed east county sand mine are celebrating what could be a final victory Wednesday following the vote. Dozens of members of the public who were largely opposed to the sand mine spoke at the meeting.
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The board, which oversees the city’s use of surveillance technology, has had to cancel its latest meetings because it lost so many members.
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Another dangerous heat wave is headed to parts of San Diego County Friday with highs expected to reach 118 and lows as high as 92 in the deserts.
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Officials in Mexico said they expect to finish construction at the San Antonio de los Buenos Wastewater Treatment Plant by the end of September.
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The task force is a coalition of local government officials, policy experts, and community leaders "dedicated to developing comprehensive immigration reform strategies," a statement from the association read.
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Palomar said it's been "diligently working" to fully restore its systems to full functionality since a cyberattack crippled its computers.
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Solutions for Change, a nonprofit organization helping people get out of homelessness, has been selected for the purchase of the 110-acre property.
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The amphibious assault ship USS Boxer left San Diego Tuesday to resume a deployment with the 15th MEU delayed since April for repairs.
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