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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Wednesday to take an early step toward placing a marijuana business tax proposal on the November ballot.
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A European Union court has invalidated a decision by the bloc’s executive arm to fine technology company Qualcomm more than $1 billion in an antitrust case.
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Federal authorities have indicted 26 people and seized nearly 500,000 counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl during a two-year investigation into an international drug smuggling operation.
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The neurological impact of "long-haul" COVID-19 is significant, even six months after infection, according to the first round of research published Wednesday by UC San Diego scientists.
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The program was meant as a stop-gap measure for comprehensive immigration reform that never came.
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Surfing culture and social media clash in latest article from San Diego-based journalist.
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KPBS Midday EditionAnti-LGBTQ sentiment among white nationalist groups is impacting how organizers prepare for the event security.
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The city has set aside enough money to cover 300 households for the next two years.
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California will offer food assistance to undocumented people over 55. Advocates want more. They say younger people need help, too.
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Calls to California’s Employment Development Department disability insurance call centers surged to 12 times their normal volume in late 2021 and early 2022 as the department dealt with fraud. Many went unanswered, leaving some Californians in the lurch for months.
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