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A California black bear cub arrived at San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center for rehabilitation and care, it was announced Wednesday.
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Customers' bills are likely to be cut significantly in February due to a steep decline in the cost of natural gas.
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Six western states that rely on water from the Colorado River have agreed on a model to dramatically cut their use.
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Seven years after the Safe and Responsible Drivers Act gave undocumented residents a license to drive, the state is ready to expand its impact, but the law still has detractors.
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Poet laureate Jason Magabo Perez hopes to empower communities across San Diego to tell their stories through poetry and language.
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This year's count is especially important for North County because it could mean a boost in additional funding for resources and shelters.
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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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