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This weekend in the arts: A children's book about gardening, immigration and memory; piano sensation plays Saint-Saëns; a Hitchcock spoof; a big (free) spring market; a new reading series; live music and more.
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The California State Auditor this week released a deep dive report on the city of San Diego's homelessness spending.
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The decision comes just months after California lawmakers outlawed the use of the disproven medical theory as a cause of death.
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The city is asking for feedback on a proposed design that retains the character of the Ocean Beach Pier, but with a modern twist.
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Democrats in California’s Assembly and Senate rarely vote against bills, yet few seem willing to discuss their voting records, as well as the controversial practice of declining to vote instead of saying “no.”
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State Farm discontinuing 72,000 home policies in California in latest blow to state insurance marketInsurance giant State Farm says it will discontinue coverage for 72,000 houses and apartments in California starting this summer.
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A new land use plan for the neighborhood aims to welcome thousands of new residents while preventing the displacement of legacy businesses.
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Customers at Freshly Faded Barber + Shop in North Park aren't just leaving with dope haircuts and fades; they're also getting their blood pressure checked.
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In a unanimous vote, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution to support affordable housing units on the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
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