The group said the harm from the tariffs is already being felt locally and could get worse.
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Housing has long been a major benefit for service members, a subsidy to salaries that trail the private sector.
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Beginning this school year California law mandates middle and high schools start later to better align with young peoples' sleep patterns.
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California corrections officials say there has been a potential exposure of medical information for employees and visitors who were tested for the coronavirus.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose one-tenth of a cent Tuesday to $5.293.
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The San Diego Community College District reopens for the fall semester with major plans for the future.
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The plan would build a new arena, a hotel, retail, parks and 4,250 apartments on 48 acres of public land in San Diego's Midway District.
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Nonprofit organizations Townspeople and Adjoin Monday announced they're joining together to create the San Diego Shared Housing Collaborative to move more veterans, people with disabilities, individuals living with HIV/AIDS and families in the San Diego region from homelessness into permanent housing.
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A wildfire burned over swaths of rugged hilly terrain in the Pine Valley area Monday, blackening dozens of acres but posing no immediate structural threats as ground and airborne crews worked to subdue the flames.
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SDSU cut the ribbon on its new Snapdragon Stadium Friday. Before the ceremony, the school gave local media a look inside.
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Proponents say AB 257 could curb wage theft, but restaurateurs say it could raise costs and prices and fundamentally change relationships with fast food chains.
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