Crews are working to contain a 12-acre hillside brush fire near Camino Del Norte and Bernardo Center Drive in Rancho Bernardo, according to the San Diego Fire Department.
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Jewish Family Service of San Diego Wednesday began operating a program that will provide free, curb-to-curb rides to low-income seniors living in 40 local ZIP codes.
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Moderate to vigorous exercise and daily walks can reduce the risk of developing dementia among senior women, according to a study by UC San Diego researchers published Wednesday.
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Officials say an agricultural worker killed seven people in back-to-back shootings at two mushroom farms that employed him in Northern California, and the massacre is believed to be a “workplace violence incident.”
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The California Community Colleges Board of Governors approved San Diego City College's bachelor's degree in cyber defense and analysis.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County increased a half-cent Tuesday to $4.553, one day after rising two-tenths of a cent.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the nation reels from the Monterey Park shooting, questions arise over how to confront the stark reality of increasingly common instances of violence.
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The 11 people who died in Saturday's shooting at a dance studio in California were remembered Monday by their grieving families. The Los Angeles County coroner's office has named four of the victims, all of whom were over the age of 50.
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A new law takes aim at wage theft, which disproportionately impacts lower-wage workers, especially immigrants, women and people of color.
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The House of China in Balboa park set the state for this year's Lunar New Year.
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More than 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow have already fallen on California. But a new study says in a worst-case climate change scenario, that could grow by another one-third.
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