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Saturday marked International Day of Women and Girls in Science. But for one local organization, getting girls into STEM is a year-round endeavor.
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The North County Transit District (NCTD) announced a discounted fare package Wednesday for the COASTER train to allow flexibility and incentivize frequent riders.
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California lawmakers are going to try to officially repeal a 15-year-old voter initiative meant to ban same-sex marriage in the state.
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Some seniors have been homeless for years and are now growing older. But the increasing numbers also reflect another trend: people experiencing homelessness for the first time after age 50.
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California’s housing market is less affordable after mortgage interest rates drove up costs for many potential buyers last year.
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For nearly three years, an increase in federal aid has allowed California to issue higher-than-usual amounts in food stamps. That ends in April.
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This follows an analysis released in November that tried to explain why the city is so “woefully off pace” from meeting the housing demand.
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Local organizations like the House of Turkey in Balboa Park are helping to raise funds for disaster relief in Turkey and Syria.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved minimum wage requirements for traffic control workers on privately funded projects on San Diego County roads.
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County supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution to expand a free public transit ridership program for residents ages 18 to 24.
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