Thousands of San Diego Gas & Electric customers were without power Wednesday following multiple outages reported across the South Bay.
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The San Diego area should get a lull from this week's winter storms later Wednesday, before more rain arrives on Thursday.
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The North County Transit District announced Wednesday that all coastal rail service between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended this weekend for routine railroad maintenance and major infrastructure work.
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The unsettled atmospheric system also generated stiff winds and widespread overnight lightning ground strikes, including one that set fire to scores of trees in Escondido, authorities said.
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Showers are expected to return to San Diego County later Tuesday, continuing into Wednesday morning, with another bout of light rain expected the following night as well.
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The governor tripled early childhood funding and expanded TK to all 4-year-olds. But preschools are closing, making infant care harder to find.
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San Diego has not seen the surges in deportation forces like in Minneapolis and a few other cities. But federal agents have arrested thousands of San Diegans.
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The partial shutdown began Saturday after lawmakers failed to agree on a funding package for the Department of Homeland Security.
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The city has industrial pumps and vacuum trucks on hand to try to prevent flooding.
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