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Three orphaned bear cubs, rehabilitated by the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center, are back in the wild since Wednesday evening.
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Metrolink shut down service at 1:11 p.m. after staff noticed the debris rolling down a hillside north of Metrolink's San Clemente Pier Station, said Metrolink spokesman Scott Johnson.
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As part of the city’s action plan on homelessness, a fourth 'safe' parking lot opens in Clairemont. This location is the first to provide camper trailers for families experiencing homelessness.
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Community members are invited to speak to the developers and the transit agency at the Civic Center Community Rooms at 6:30 pm. Wednesday.
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Much of the famed valley at California's Yosemite National Park will be temporarily closed starting Friday due to a forecast of flooding as rising temperatures melt the Sierra Nevada's massive snowpack.
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Since last year 13 young lives have been transformed thanks to kidney donors. On Tuesday, they rang a bell signifying the end of a long road to healing.
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In the heart of California, some rural communities are facing the prospect of being marooned or flooded out by rising water.
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The services’ operator is currently in contract negotiations with Teamsters Local 542 which represents employees of these MTS transit options.
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The ordinance aims to provide protections to renters from eviction as long as they continue to pay rent and comply with their lease.
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On Monday, two local transit agencies announced $100 million in state funding to advance the San Dieguito Bridge replacement.
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