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The special election will go to a runoff, according to a KPBS race call.
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Open enrollment for Covered California is here again, with options to change or start coverage starting in November.
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After a lengthy public hearing, the board deadlocked on a 2-2 vote on the board letter put forward by Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer.
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California lawmakers and tribes have unveiled a monument outside of the state Capitol commemorating the contributions of Native Americans.
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The San Diego City Council unanimously approved a Library Master Plan on Tuesday, providing a long-range foundation for modernizing libraries across the city.
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The Camp Fire leveled about 11,000 homes in the town, displacing most of the 26,000 people who lived there. Five years later, only about 2,400 homes have been rebuilt.
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New vaccines for RSV and an updated booster for COVID-19 give Californians more tools to protect themselves from respiratory viruses this fall.
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The San Diego County Water Authority reminded the public on Tuesday that federal aid is still available for low-income water customers in San Diego County to cover overdue residential water and wastewater bills.
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Only those living in District 4, the city of Chula Vista or the Fallbrook or Rainbow districts may vote in their respective elections.
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William Rodriguez-Kennedy has vehemently denied allegations made against him by an ex-boyfriend, and prosecutors declined to file any charges against him.
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