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San Diego city officials breathed a sign of relief following lighter-than-anticipated rains that fell across the area.
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The judge wrote in his latest ruling that "the ammunition background checks laws have no historical pedigree."
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The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services has activated its operations center and positioned personnel and equipment in areas most at risk from the weather.
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Mayor Todd Gloria issued an evacuation warning to residents in flood-prone areas. Transportation to a temporary shelter will be provided by the city if needed.
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It's meant to prevent drug deaths and overdoses, but the sheriff's department has rejected the proposal.
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The San Diego Community District begins the spring semester as flood repairs continue on some campuses.
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Nine community groups are joining with county representatives at four locations Wednesday to collect much-needed donations.
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According to county officials, initial damage from last weeks' storm was estimated at $90 million across the region, and $4.1 million for the county itself.
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The incoming storms may further delay efforts to reopen them.
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Another significant spell of rainy and blustery conditions is bearing down this week on the San Diego area.
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