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A forceful winter storm that saturated the San Diego region this week began to weaken Friday following five days of heavy rain and accumulating mountain snow.
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Community organizations are partnering with the City and County of San Diego to help small business owners recover form storm damage.
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No-cost TB screening is being arranged for students who are at increased risk of infection.
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"A lot of time when we're talking about trafficking, we have this idea of somebody being thrown into a van and they're kidnapped, and that's not typically how trafficking works, especially in our nation."
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California would ban all plastic shopping bags in 2026 under a new bill in the state Legislature.
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The San Diego Padres unveiled additional details Thursday regarding the planned celebration of life scheduled next month for late owner and chairman Peter Seidler.
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On the menu: a slow food film about the joys of cooking opens this weekend at Digital Gym Cinema plus some other cinematic treats.
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Photographer and former San Diegan Alanna Airitam just opened a new solo show in Escondido. Airitam challenges racism and representation with photography that feels magical and timeless while also being unflinchingly real and present.
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A winter storm warning is in effect until noon Thursday, with between 6 to 10 inches of snow expected at elevations above 4,000 feet.
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This weekend in the arts: Barrio Art Crawl, La Jolla Symphony and Chorus, Panca, Blacktronika music and dance, Wharton's "Age of Innocence" on stage, kelp forest art, Margaret Noble and more.
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