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The county had issued an advisory for the beach area because of excessive fecal bacteria in the water.
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Climate change, drought conditions and brush buildup from record rainfall makes the city more prone to fires.
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The friendly soccer match at Snapdragon Stadium between Wrexham and Manchester United turned unfriendly when one of the Wrexham players was injured in the first half and is recovering from a punctured lung Wednesday.
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There’s nothing better for a kid than to splash around in the pool. But that’s also where the danger lies.
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Division over Carlsbad Unified School District's plan on diversity, equity inclusion and belonging plan was heard again during a school board meeting Wednesday night.
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Sophia Smith flashed the zipping her lips gesture as she celebrated her second goal against Vietnam during the opening United States' opening match at the Women’s World Cup in tribute to former Stanford teammate Katie Meyer.
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Black patients are diagnosed three times as often as white patients and with more severe symptoms.
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Chula Vista city leaders will consider purchasing a motel to house unsheltered residents Tuesday.
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San Diego Gas & Electric is seeking federal investment tax credits for its energy storage projects which would represent millions in savings for its customers, it was announced Monday.
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A dangerous heat wave is expected to grip parts of San Diego County this week, with a chance of thunderstorms and temperatures in the 90s in the valleys, mountains and deserts Monday.
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