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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San Diego County's second-largest city is embracing AI tools for policing as California considers new regulations.
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A sharp rise in immigration arrests is shaking Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in San Diego
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Chicago used its stellar defense to advance in the postseason for the first time since 2017.
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The total amount of $2.4 million will also cover expanding hours and staffing costs, along with possible facility upgrades, according to information on the county agenda.
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The smallest of the available refunds is $15, while the largest is $33,261.31.
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After almost a decade of planning the Navy SEAL Museum San Diego opens its doors to the public Saturday.
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Across the state at least 20 teachers in California’s K-12 schools are facing disciplinary action after they made derogatory comments about Charlie Kirk.
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Three of the four California counties empowered to inspect federal immigration detention facilities have not done so, and the fourth has conducted only basic reviews of food this year, records obtained by CalMatters show.
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The Dynamic Inclusive Dance Organization is holding its 17th annual showcase fundraiser. This year's theme is "Shine and Soar," which will be held in the Champion Ballroom Academy this weekend.
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A California Climate Credit program will give San Diego Gas & Electric customers an $81.38 credit on their energy bill in October, it was announced Thursday.
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