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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Dog parents were on high alert after social media posts claimed that rat poison was sprinkled around the dog park.
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Flood victims can apply for federal assistance through April 19.
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Since the 1990s, law enforcement officials and medical experts have cautioned about the dangers of police-prone restraint, especially when people are high on stimulants or experiencing a mental health crisis. Some California police officers haven’t been getting the message.
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The center is intended to help those working to recover from January's devastating floods.
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This week, city of San Diego crews will begin resurfacing streets in and around Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos and Carmel Valley, it was announced Monday.
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A solution is on the horizon for a landslide that stopped passenger train service through San Clemente.
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Money may be used for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans for uninsured property losses or other programs to help people or business owners.
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With rain expected to continue falling across the area Monday, additional shelter space was opened by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego to help the homeless escape the inclement weather.
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A winter storm moving over Southern California delivered widespread showers to the San Diego area Tuesday.
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Forecasters said the risk of heavy rain in San Diego and Riverside counties won't materialize until Wednesday.
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