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The annual "Peace in Israel" week continues on the campus of UC San Diego. Students with the organization Tritons for Israel are sponsoring several events advocating for Israeli self-determination.
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With recent closures of hospital birthing wards, the role of birth centers has become increasingly essential, especially for women of color.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria released his updated budget for Fiscal Year 2024-25 on Tuesday, still reflecting a $172 million deficit but featuring fewer cuts to services than the previous spending plan.
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Springtime winds are carrying velella velella, also known as “by-the-wind sailors,” onto West coast Beaches.
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Friends and family members paid tribute to Jacobs at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park.
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Three San Diego Unified high schools have advanced to the national Aspen Challenge finals next month with their solutions to community problems.
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Most nursing home residents were shut off from the outside world during the pandemic, and some died without family by their side. A new bill in the California Legislature aims to prevent that from happening again.
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San Diego County health officials have released an updated water contact closure and advisory list for county beaches in effect Monday.
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Wahl will take over the position from the retiring Chief David Nisleit on June 7.
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A.J. Smith, a longtime NFL executive who was the winningest general manager in Chargers history, has died. He was 75.
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