A judge rejected a request from a group of local homeowners to block the city of San Diego from collecting monthly trash collection fees, which they allege are unlawful because they say the fee exceeds the costs of providing trash services.
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The five groups said they’re ready to help with food, financial assistance and mental health.
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The finale of the best-of-three series is back at Wrigley Field on Thursday. The playoff-tested Padres are looking for a repeat of 2020, when they dropped Game 1 in the wild-card round before advancing with two straight victories against St. Louis.
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Former immigration judges are sounding the alarm as the Trump administration continues to fire dozens of federal immigration judges in a move they say is “unprecedented.”
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More than 100 top women athletes from around the world were supposed to come to Oceanside at the end of this month for the first Sports Illustrated Women’s Games. But last week, the event was suddenly postponed.
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Transportation leaders encouraged San Diegans to take advantage of Free Ride Day Wednesday, with all Metropolitan Transit System and North County Transit District options free for the entire day.
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Members of the Planning Group want the county to consider the safety measures that could be taken. Some have suggested putting in a traffic signal.
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Where do I vote? Am I registered to vote? Does everyone get a ballot in the mail? Get the answers to your election day questions ahead of California’s November 4 special election.
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The San Diego Police Department is still searching for the suspect after a shooting near Gompers Preparatory Academy.
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Last week, Newsom was in New York City for Climate Week where he touted California’s efforts on combatting climate change.He was met by protesters.
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Fredo Gillis began making art two years ago when he painted a portrait for a friend's birthday gift to save money. Now, on his own birthday, he is showcasing his first solo art exhibition — "One Way Ticket." Over nine months Gillis, traveled from San Diego to Japan, San Francisco, Miami, Spain, Paris and New York. His art is influenced by the people, environments and experiences he encountered.
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