The nonprofit set a record this month with 711 dogs in its care, despite having only 405 kennels. That puts the shelter at 177% of capacity.
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A bill would let state legislators, who say they fear for their safety, shield their property holdings from disclosure forms.
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Clean-up crews were working Sunday to clear streets of mud and debris so the city of San Diego can make necessary repairs following last week's storm.
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As their lives have become less free and more structured in recent decades, kids have also become less happy. Experts say that isn’t a coincidence.
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For those who want to help beyond the county-sponsored relief fund, fundraisers and donation drives, there are multiple volunteer efforts led by both community members and organizations.
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The widespread flooding in San Diego on Jan. 22 impacted many local arts and culture spaces, nonprofits, studios, artists and businesses.
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Former USS Lake Erie captain cultivated a "culture of fear" on the ship with subordinate officers saying they had to "walk on eggshells" due to her explosive temper, investigation says.
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Advocates say they're the first of their kind in the U.S.
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"We are bringing together the city, county and state resources to help those that need it the most," said Chairwoman Nora Vargas, San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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The aging single track wooden trestle bridge lies along the 351-mile Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor.
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MTS officials alleged the termination of Fletcher's accuser, Grecia Figueroa, was performance-related and denied any connection between the firing and the allegations against Fletcher.
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