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The U.S. Forest Service knows it needs to set prescribed burns on thousands of acres in Big Bear. This year, it's only burned 20.
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The move gives the most populous U.S. state the world’s most stringent regulations for transitioning to electric vehicles.
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Sephora Inc. has settled a lawsuit claiming the company sold customer information without proper notice in violation of the California’s landmark consumer privacy law.
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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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