San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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The judge confirmed a tentative, written ruling he'd issued the previous day, which stated "MTS has presented evidence Plaintiff's termination was based on legitimate, documented performance issues" rather than anything involving Fletcher.
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AB 1340 would let California ride-hailing drivers collectively bargain for improved pay and benefits. Uber and Lyft say it could drive ride prices up and availability down.
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General manager A.J. Preller has once again made the San Diego Padres the stars of baseball's trade deadline.
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The three-lane road is located on North Harbor Drive west of the intersection with West Laurel Street. It has no intersections or traffic lights.
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We’ve all been there: a family gathering, an outing with friends — and then politics comes up. Cuts to the safety net. Guns. Abortion. Climate change. Fault lines run deep. So do emotions.
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The San Diego Humane Society and Rancho Coastal Humane Society are holding “Clear the Shelters” events in August.
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A proposal advancing in the legislature would require California hospitals to pre-screen patients for charity care before sending out medical bills.
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Encinitas, shockingly, is closer to meeting its state-mandated housing number than any other city in San Diego County.
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The sturgeon is an ancient and iconic species of fish. Long and bony, with a body covered in armored plates known as scutes, the sturgeon has been called a “living fossil” with evolutionary roots dating back to the time of the dinosaurs.
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San Diego’s housing crisis has been in the making for decades. Here’s how we got here, and how we may be able to get ourselves out.
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