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The county proclaimed a local emergency Monday since federal and state assistance may be needed due to flooding damage from the storm, and the survey results will help officials assess the damage caused.
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The ArtsBusXpress helps teachers cover the cost of transportation to arts and science destinations. Donations are needed to lift a hold on future field trips.
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A high-speed rail line connecting Southern California with Las Vegas got a major boost Tuesday with the approval of $2.5 billion in bonds.
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All three San Diego Metropolitan Transit System trolley lines will be running at lesser frequencies than normal Tuesday.
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They demanded higher wages, more manageable workloads and increased parental leave.
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Dry weather is expected to move into Southern California Tuesday after a series of storms.
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Architectural Salvage's owner Elizabeth Scalice said a buyer has purchased all of her remaining merchandise.
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Schools are communicating directly with families and will provide assistance to any students who need it.
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Stuyvesant's official last day was Sunday. Randa Coniglio will serve as acting president/CEO.
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The city received several reports Friday of approximately 30 residents ill with gastrointestinal symptoms.
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