County health officials are sticking with previous childhood vaccine guidance, despite new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations reducing routine vaccines.
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The City Council is set to hear a report on the long-term health of the city's water and wastewater utility funds.
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The county planned to rent the Caltrans land for $1 a month, but the Trump administration scuttled that deal. Now, the property will cost a lot more.
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Caitlin McGurk's Eisner Award-winning book offers a perceptive biography and a gorgeous collection of Shermund's cartoons.
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San Diego Unified School District Thursday announced it will close schools on Feb. 26 to honor a strike by the San Diego Educator Association on pay and statewide special education staffing issues.
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Faculty representation at Cal State is lagging far behind the growing number of Latino students. That burdens the small circles of Latino faculty who take on more mentorship tasks, many times in non-tenure positions and for lower pay.
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Native Poppy’s co-owner said they were better prepared this time around.
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San Diego City Councilmembers Kent Lee and Sean Elo-Rivera called on the mayor to suspend Balboa Park parking fees for residents the day after they went into effect.
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All southbound I-5 lanes at the San Ysidro Port of Entry and Camino de la Plaza on-ramp reopen, according to CalTrans on X.
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By basing funding on enrollment, not attendance numbers, schools would lose the incentive to get students to show up every day, a new report finds.
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Just three months after special event parking fees went into effect in downtown San Diego, City Councilman Raul Campillo Wednesday proposed walking them back.
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