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The San Diego City Council Monday voted to increase the tax rate for cannabis businesses from 8% to 10% as the city faces a looming budget deficit.
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The decades-long binational sewage crisis on the U.S.-Mexico border continues to threaten the health of millions of people.
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The rain will begin falling early Tuesday and continue off an and through Saturday in most parts of the county with a brief break Wednesday.
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Answer our six-question multiple-choice quiz and find out which candidates align with you on important issues before the 2025 special primary election for county supervisor in District 1.
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The upcoming election will decide which party may control the influential San Diego County Board of Supervisors for the next four years.
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From Social Security to the IRS, federal budget cuts under the Trump administration are being felt everywhere. On Friday, the focus turned to science—nationwide and at UC San Diego.
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Following an undergrounding of an overhead power line Friday, a project to rid the Rolando neighborhood of electrical poles is complete.
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In 2021, California allowed college athletes to earn money, profiting off their name, image and likeness. University records show which student athletes are benefitting and how.
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California lawmakers revisit a state audit that found California was unprepared to help people with disabilities escape wildfires.
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Despite conditions clearing, a heavy shower or thunderstorm could be in the forecast for southern parts of the county between 8 p.m. Friday and midnight, according to the National Weather Service.
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