California’s legal weed industry is still overshadowed by the larger black market. A new state law gives businesses a break by delaying a tax increase.
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Lawson-Remer and Montgomery Steppe introduced the proposal to "safeguard public health, housing and vital care systems," citing looming state and federal budget cuts to multiple programs the county administers.
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A tentative agreement between Kaiser Permanente and the National Union of Healthcare Workers could end the strike — and kick off a new battle in Sacramento.
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Indigenous people across North America are demanding sustained responses to violence in their communities. In San Diego County over the weekend, a summit was held to raise awareness about indigenous people missing and murdered in the region.
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Officials said initially nine people were missing but authorities later apprehended two.
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More showers and thunderstorms were expected for some desert areas in San Diego County, with warmer weather expected to move in by mid-week.
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Gene therapy and mindfulness training show promise for America's epidemic of chronic pain. Can they provide the relief of opioid medication without side effects and addiction?
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The Trump administration says it will enforce English language proficiency requirements for commercial truck drivers.
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A dozen veterans are running in an "ultra-relay" from San Diego to Washington, D.C. to raise money for veteran health.
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The city says the lawsuit was filed to protect itself from liability.
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Unions representing UC San Diego Health workers called a one-day strike amid ongoing contract negotiations with the university.
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