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The National Weather Service said the dangerous conditions, including surf in the three-to six-foot range, would remain through Friday night.
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Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing is suing the Imperial Irrigation District for access to 260 million gallons of water per year from the drought-stricken river.
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The nature of the alleged investigation was unclear Monday morning. Newsom, said in a video posted on X that federal agents in recent days have knocked on the doors of his friends and former employees, and have asked for records.
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The people were deported after missing fast-tracked master immigration hearings. They are a new Trump administration tactic to increase deportations, advocates say.
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State officials have found they are using six high-risk AI-like systems. One year ago, they reported using zero.
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State lawmakers’ budget plan would reject or delay many of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s social service cuts. Now, the budget negotiations begin in earnest.
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The new budget is $522 million, or 6.1% larger than the existing one, according to officials, with some funding shifts.
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Military families face unique challenges when relocating to San Diego, but also have access to additional resources for housing, childcare and everyday costs.
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Caltrans expects to begin construction on the $145 million project this fall and have it ready by 2028.
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The plan would keep rates stable for riders who rely on certain government benefits
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- California Gov. Gavin Newsom says Trump's Justice Department is investigating him and his wife
- San Diego County boosts budget proposal to $9.16 billion