The city and county of San Diego closed its Section 8 waitlist due to high demand and funding challenges. Other waitlists have closed or are at risk of closing.
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Four years after Russia’s invasion, California’s Ukrainian community gathers to remember the fallen and look ahead with hope.
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As Hollywood production slows, a Baja California filmmaker is building an audience with low-budget films watched by millions.
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California schools faced repeated planned power outages in 2024-2025 as Edison cut electricity to prevent wildfires, forcing closures and costly backup power solutions.
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Despite hundreds of residents voicing their opposition to a contract with ICE to share the use of a police firing range, the Escondido City Council declined to cancel the agreement during a five-hour meeting on Wednesday night.
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Campillo's initiative would impose an age limit of 12 years, and would only allow passengers if the e-bike is specifically designed to accommodate multiple riders with a permanent second seat.
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Newsom’s plan would create a state-funded rebate to help offset the loss of a now-expired federal electric vehicle tax credit, which previously offered up to $7,500 for qualifying new vehicles.
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The aging building needs tens of millions of dollars worth of repairs and upgrades.
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San Diego's "Preservation in Progress" initiative aims to balance historic preservation with the city's need for more housing.
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Newsom has ordered most state employees to return to the office four days a week starting July 1, 2026, up from a required twice per week.
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