"Adjunct" has its theatrical debut Thursday night at Digital Gym Cinema, with writer-director Ron Najor in person.
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Tara Monsod of ANIMAE, 969 Pacific Highway, is one of five people nominated for the title of Best Chef: California by the James Beard Foundation.
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Merrill, who turns 22 on April 19, made his major league debut last season and became an All-Star, hitting .292 with 24 homers, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases.
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Former City Councilman Chris Cate will be the new president and CEO of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce effective June 1.
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All parking rate adjustments range between $1 and $2.50 per hour, which is allowed by current San Diego Unified Port District Code.
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Biden's top health official, Xavier Becerra, enters the race to succeed California Gov. Gavin NewsomFormer Biden administration Health Secretary Xavier Becerra is the latest Democrat to join the crowded field seeking to become California's next governor.
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Forecasters say showers are expected in the San Diego area Thursday morning, with overnight lows of 48 to 50 degrees.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and other city representatives are lobbying for changes to CARE Court, including a stronger link to conservatorships.
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National City’s public library is the only branch serving the city’s population of roughly 55,000 residents.
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Republican Congressman Darrell Issa is asking a court to stop California from counting vote-by-mail ballots that are postmarked on or before Election Day but received up to seven days later.
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But building water resiliency has come at a high price. The San Diego County Water Authority says it's trying to do something about that.
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