California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a letter to the El Cajon police chief questioning whether the department was violating a state sanctuary law by sharing data from license plate reader systems. The chief insists the sharing is legal.
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It's not too late for children and teens to be vaccinated against influenza this flu season, county health officials said Thursday.
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The airport authority credited its efforts to expand airlines and routes to San Diego.
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Baseball owners voted Thursday to install John Seidler, the oldest brother of the late former Padres chairman Peter Seidler, as the team’s control person.
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The average price has risen nine times in 10 days, increasing 8.5 cents, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.
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This weekend, celebrate Black History Month, explore Thumbprint Gallery's latest exhibition and experience Wookieerotica. Plus, more San Diego weekend arts events.
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A Jan. 28 email giving federal employees the option of resigning with full pay through September has been met with confusion and outrage by prosecutors and support staff in the San Diego U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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Lithium executives said the ruling gave renewed momentum to the emerging industry, which many hope will bring new jobs to one of California’s poorest counties.
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A wrongful death lawsuit alleges the company fostered a risky culture of drug use among some leaders and employees, claiming they routinely use potent psychedelics as an unregulated form of “healing” and for recreational purposes.
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The funding will bring high-speed broadband service to 900 students in the Warner, San Pasqual and Vallecitos school districts.
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The Association for the City of La Jolla turned in 8,000 signatures, officially starting the process that could lead to La Jolla seceding from the city of San Diego. So what happens now?
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