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If you're looking for things to do in San Diego with the whole family, we've got you covered. Just don't forget the sunscreen.
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Adena Varner will assume the role of director of arts engagement in August.
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Providers say home day care businesses may need to close if the state continues paying too little in child care subsidies.
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The San Diego Unified School District announced Wednesday the selection of six area superintendents, as well as several key executive director positions.
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Slavery is often associated with the South. But in her new book “California: A Slave State,” historian Jean Pfaelzer looks at 250 years of slavery.
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ReWild Mission Bay, the Mission Bay Youth Field Association and Pacific Beach Tennis Club said they agreed with the city on the ecological benefits of the buffer zones, but wanted replacement facilities.
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The strike by Teamsters local 542 members is now a month old. It involves drivers of ACCESS paratransit and minibuses.
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Walkable neighborhoods promote active behaviors like walking for leisure or transportation to school, work, shopping or home, the authors wrote.
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San Diego is beginning traffic-calming measures on Pacific Beach's Diamond Street to create a more pedestrian- and bike-friendly space.
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Sundays at South Mission Beach used to be a gathering space for Black San Diegans. Over time, the policing of minor infractions took it away.
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