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Most of the admissions reductions affect out-of-state and foreign students but the school also pared down about 1,600 California freshman slots.
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The legislation has been a year in the making, with tense negotiations leading to a narrower spending package that focuses on climate investments and health care costs.
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With inflation raging near its highest level in four decades, President Joe Biden is poised to sign into law his landmark Inflation Reduction Act Tuesday afternoon.
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"The By-Name-List will transform the strategy to end homelessness from an anonymous issue into one focused on each individual's needs."
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The city of San Diego Monday lifted a boil water notice for about 600 residential customers in a portion of the Tierrasanta neighborhood who were affected by fluctuating water pressure issues following a burst pipeline last week.
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Seven Western U.S. states face a deadline from the federal government to come up with a plan to use substantially less Colorado River water in 2023.
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San Diego is now the first county in the nation to have accredited geriatric emergency departments in all of its eligible hospitals.
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A handful of California cities and counties would operate supervised injection sites if Gov. Gavin Newsom signs the legislation. The details of how the centers operate will be largely up to local officials.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed into law an update to the city's Climate Action Plan Wednesday.
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The unhoused in San Diego’s East County have a new option: a new overnight “safe parking” site with additional services.
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