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An unusual late-summer storm turned the weeklong fest into a sloppy mess, with tens of thousands stuck in foot-deep mud and with no working toilets.
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Federal government increased funding for environmental justice efforts. But it can be hard for organizations to access that funding.
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Emerging COVID-19 variants can bring with them new symptoms, potentially posing challenges for local health systems.
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A section of southbound Interstate 5 in downtown San Diego will be closed this weekend to repair the bridge deck over State Route 163.
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In rapid-fire votes in suspense file hearings, lawmakers determined the fate of hundreds of bills on crime, transgender students and more.
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The region ranked third-highest among California counties for vehicle theft in 2022.
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The California Public Utilities Commission said it's a way to guard against fuel price spikes this winter, which happened last year.
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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department also will conduct heightened roadway enforcement over the same period.
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The events that led to the alleged violence began when the students started creating a disturbance while riding the Breeze bus at the end of the school day.
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A dead American Crow found in La Mesa tested positive for West Nile virus, which prompted county environmental health officials to remind people to protect themselves from mosquitoes that can transmit the virus to people.
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