Critics are urging Escondido to cancel its long-standing contract allowing ICE to use the city’s police firing range, as local governments across San Diego County differ over how much to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement under California Values Act.
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Newsom’s plan would create a state-funded rebate to help offset the loss of a now-expired federal electric vehicle tax credit, which previously offered up to $7,500 for qualifying new vehicles.
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The aging building needs tens of millions of dollars worth of repairs and upgrades.
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Scientists and conservationists are advocating for solutions to keep habitats connected.
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From lightning-bolt skis to stoat siblings, Olympic mascots have always been delightfully weird. San Diego gives the gold to ...
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San Diego's "Preservation in Progress" initiative aims to balance historic preservation with the city's need for more housing.
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In 2024, the California legislature passed a bill prohibiting schools from using derogatory Native American terms as team names or mascots, including Chieftains.
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Newsom has ordered most state employees to return to the office four days a week starting July 1, 2026, up from a required twice per week.
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California spent $31 million last year helping students facing homelessness with emergency housing and other services through Rapid Rehousing. The program operates at most public universities and about a quarter of community colleges, helping thousands of students who are either homeless or housing insecure, such as one student who was sleeping in a garage.
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In California, a person’s disability must begin before age 18 to qualify for regional center services. Parent advocates say that leaves behind people whose disability started in early adult years, when their brains were still developing.
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As Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys plan to bring their "Giants" exhibit to MCASD this spring, the Deans signaled their support for San Diego artists when Swizz Beatz bought out an entire Barrio Logan photography show.
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