With 7 of its most ambitious rules for cars, trucks and trains repealed, California officials now must find new ways to clean up the nation’s worst air pollution. But officials face growing pushback about affordability and costs.
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Forecasters said the risk of heavy rain in San Diego and Riverside counties won't materialize until Wednesday.
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The San Diego Foundation and Mission Driven Finance Thursday announced that of $5.2 million lent to nonprofits during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been repaid with less than one-tenth of 1% in losses.
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What's going on in the Assembly District 75 race may seem strange, but this political tactic isn’t unheard of.
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Countering drone and missile attacks on surface warships dominated conversations at this large defense industry conference.
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All five seats in the San Diego congressional delegation are up for election in the March primary, but political observers do not expect much turnover.
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In San Diego County, there are four Superior Court judicial seats on the ballot for the 2024 primary election.
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Valentine's Day is traditionally one of the most sought-after wedding days for County Clerk offices throughout the county.
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