An inewsource/KPBS analysis found San Diego officials have been approving short-term rental licenses on properties that aren’t eligible.
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Immigration advocates are concerned about the increasing use of invasion rhetoric ahead of the November election.
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The order signed by President Joe Biden this week effectively closed the border to asylum seekers crossing illegally.
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San Diego has awarded more than $365,000 to local businesses and nonprofits to help them rebuild and recover from the Jan. 22 storm, it was announced Friday.
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The fire was reported just before 1:30 p.m. near the 9700 block of Arapaho Street, near Jamacha Boulevard.
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Records have tumbled across the Southwest United States as temperatures soared past 110 degrees in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona.
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It's been five years since the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians held their intertribal pow wow.
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Nisleit walked out of the front doors of the department's East Village headquarters for the final time as chief in the early afternoon, flanked by rows of saluting uniformed officers.
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The excessive heat warning will be in effect until 9 p.m. Friday. The hottest days are expected to be on Thursday and Friday.
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California is hailed as a national leader for voting access, but visually impaired voters and their advocates say they still face unnecessary barriers.
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California schools are using more chatbots, and teachers are using them to grade papers and give students feedback.
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