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A California bill would temporarily halt large transactions if a financial institution suspects elder fraud. Will the bill prevent seniors from accessing their bank accounts for legitimate expenses?
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To celebrate its top ranking, An's will be selling $1 gelatos on July 1 until the store sells out.
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This weekend in the arts: Site-specific art in Logan Heights; choreography from the current and former Malashock Dance directors; San Diego Black Arts Festival at the Globe; Mainly Mozart festival; free admission at The New Children's Museum and more.
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For years, cities in the region have offered few options for people experiencing homelessness.
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Seniors, youth, Medicare recipients and disabled transit riders have until Sept. 30 to verify their eligibility for discounted fares.
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Newsom's office did not provide further details on the proposal. It comes amid growing debate across the country over how to address the impacts of social media and smartphone usage, particularly on young people.
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Wooten announced her retirement Tuesday following 23 years of service.
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Most city and county of San Diego government offices will be closed on Wednesday in observance of Juneteenth.
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The bills are designed to mitigate the effects of racism and slavery and will face important legislative deadlines in the next two weeks.
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San Diego County officials are planning to conduct an aerial larvicide drop on about 50 rivers, streams, ponds and other waterways in the Tijuana River Valley as part of efforts to limit mosquito breeding in the area.
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