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Protesters are demanding the Trump administration do more to fight climate change.
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Following an undergrounding of an overhead power line Friday, a project to rid the Rolando neighborhood of electrical poles is complete.
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Despite conditions clearing, a heavy shower or thunderstorm could be in the forecast for southern parts of the county between 8 p.m. Friday and midnight, according to the National Weather Service.
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A recent analysis shows the waterpark needs around $3.5 million in repairs to bring it up to code, and another $15 million over the next 10 years to keep it safe and operational.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has spoken out against allowing transgender women and girls to compete in female sports.
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Since 2016, the DMV has collected more than $8 million from nearly 5,300 car sales, according to a CalMatters analysis.
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The district is seeking damages to cover medical treatment costs and to pay for medical monitoring.
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The more students turn to chatbots, the fewer chances they have to develop real-life relationships that can lead to jobs and later success.
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A City Council committee is pushing to raise the minimum wage for hotel and event venue workers to $25 an hour, sparking a battle between labor advocates and industry leaders — including the Padres — over fairness and economic impact.
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The San Diego City Council president said he has gotten complaints about the noise and possible environmental issues.
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