Housing bills in California often face fierce opposition from construction unions. The carpenters’ union went their own way, becoming a “game-changing” force in the debate.
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This weekend in the arts: Christina McFaul, City Ballet, "Tartuffe," San Diego Dance Theatre, San Diego Latino Film Festival and Honor Choir. Plus, live music picks including Sleepy Pearls, Xin Xin, Buddha Trixie, Brittney Spencer and more.
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The funding will last through May 11. Supervisors also voted 4-0 to continue the local emergency declaration.
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A running club by and for women of color has taken off in south San Diego. More than 500 people, many total beginners, have run with Santa Mujeres since it began in 2020.
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V-22 Ospreys across the military were grounded for three months after a crash off the Japanese coast killed eight airmen in November.
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The Legislative Analyst’s Office says the state’s $16-an-hour minimum can’t dispel poverty or inequality, though it’s among the highest in the U.S.
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The number of robberies of postal carriers grew again last year and the number of injuries nearly doubled, even as the U.S. Postal Service launched crackdown aimed at addressing postal crime.
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The San Diego College of Continuing Education Tuesday secured a $1 million state grant to work with regional education partners to expand opportunities for English language learners to begin health care careers.
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After weeks of testing, an electronic system for filing returns directly to the IRS is now available for taxpayers from 12 selected states. Direct File is a free online tool.
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The proposal wouldn't increase the company's geographic footprint in Anaheim, but would allow for new attractions on unused spaces, including a large parking lot.
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San Diego is moving forward with capital-improvement projects on 19 parks Tuesday, following the San Diego City Council approving about $15.9 million to the cause.
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