In the closing days of the legislative year, California lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill that is meant to toughen scrutiny of the state’s embattled fire insurer of last resort by insisting that two of their leaders join its governing committee.
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The County of San Diego launches pilot program to protect homes from wildfires starting in an East County community.
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The federal government is expected to announce water cuts soon that would affect some of the 40 million people reliant on the Colorado River, the powerhouse of the U.S. West.
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Ground and airborne crews are working to extinguish a brush fire that is threatening homes off Millar Anita Lane and Millar Ranch Road.
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As America prepares to see its first giant pandas in years at the San Diego Zoo, the city of San Diego is alerting residents and visitors Wednesday of the potential for increased traffic around Balboa Park.
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Appearing on the Shawn Ryan Podcast, Capt. Brad Geary says the Navy is ignoring evidence in its search for someone to blame.
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National Night Out is held annually to promote community building, police and community partnerships, and neighborhood camaraderie.
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A document acquisition and storage service is now available for homeless people in San Diego, a nonprofit agency.
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Full containment was expected by Wednesday, the Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department announced.
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Binational researchers are examining how synthetic drugs like fentanyl are contributing to the spread of infectious diseases.
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Robert Logan II will become the next San Diego Fire- Rescue Department Chief later this month, with current Chief Colin Stowell retiring from the post on Aug. 23.
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