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R.J. Reynolds and other tobacco companies are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to impose an emergency order stopping a California ban on flavored tobacco products from taking effect. The companies filed the request Tuesday.
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Even though rents in San Diego have dropped for two straight months, average prices are still too high for many to afford.
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Thousands gathered at the Rady Shell and several other venues Friday to watch the U.S. team play England to a draw. The festive scenes
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The action called on San Diego County officials to address issues with the rental assistance program that left thousands unable to get help.
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A new report from the American Lung Association finds just 1% of eligible Californians have gotten screenings.
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The city is far behind on its overall tree planting goal to be met by 2030.
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San Diego’s airport has been recognized as one of the best in the country. But can it handle an expected busy holiday travel season while undergoing an extensive renovation?
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The number of people hospitalized with a coronavirus infection in San Diego County has risen to 224, an increase of 24 over the previous day, according to the latest state data released Tuesday.
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Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
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Newly acquired state data shows that the Corrections Department transferred patients with serious mental illnesses an average of five times over a six-year period, underscoring a CalMatters’ investigation this year that revealed the practice and raised questions about the harm it could cause.
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