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California's Imperial Valley, which provides many of the nation’s winter vegetables and cattle feed, has one of the strongest grips on water from the Colorado River, a critical but over-tapped supply for farms and cities across the West.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a negotiating agreement with developers who plan to revamp about 50 acres in the Midway district.
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The city of San Diego has begun the process of transitioning the old central library into a homeless shelter.
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The lack of prosecutions and convictions points to a disconnect between the San Diego Police Department and the City Attorney’s Office.
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"I want the state of California to start paying attention to what's going on inside these nursing homes.”
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Funding for the new trees came from a $1.253 million Cal Fire's Urban and Community Forestry’s Urban Forest Expansion and Improvement program grant.
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Federal regulators abruptly reversed a decision to decertify the troubled Avocado Post Acute nursing home in April.
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California is moving to become the first state to lower insurance costs for property owners who make improvements to reduce their fire risk, the state’s insurance commissioner said as wildfires again flared across the heat-stricken state.
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San Diego County has received a limited supply of the new COVID-129 boosters, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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California’s water use dropped more than 10.4% in July compared with two years ago as the most populous state struggles with a years-long drought.
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