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Labor icon César Chávez sexually assaulted female followers as young as 12 in the 1970s, and raped United Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta, now 95, in 1966, according to an explosive New York Times investigation released Wednesday.
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Into the weekend, temperatures across the county will be 20 to 30 degrees above normal for this time of year, according to meteorologists.
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre is calling on her fellow SANDAG board members to officially deny ICE agents access to the controversial ARJIS database.
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San Diego County received $99.5 million, the Pala Band of Mission Indians received $21.5 million and Palomar Health received $50 million.
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Board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer proposed the new entity after the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was gutted.
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Hundreds of thousands could be impacted by new federal requirements, as the county warns residents to update information or risk losing benefits.
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The United Farm Workers union says it won't participate in any celebrations of founder Cesar Chavez amid what it is calling troubling but unspecified allegations.
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Six women's group-stage games will be held July 11, July 14 and July 17, one women's quarterfinal on July 21, a men's semifinal on July 24, women's semifinal July 25, the men's bronze-medal game July 27 and women's bronze-medal game July 28.
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The five-acre garden has been growing in phases. A grand opening is scheduled for April 18.
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Established by Project Coyote, the week is intended to coincide with coyote mating and pupping season — typically March through May — when coyotes are more active in foraging for food and can be more visible to humans.
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