In the latest state enrollment data released, California had 230,443 homeless students — a 9.3% increase from the previous year.
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Local conservation organization Urban Corps of San Diego County has been awarded two grants from Cal Fire totaling $1.5 million to fund a program to plant more than 1,500 trees across the county, it was announced Wednesday.
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A proposal being considered by California legislators would require social media companies to make public their policies for removing problem content and give detailed accounts of how and when they remove it. Supporters of the proposal blame online chatter for encouraging violence and undermining democracy.
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San Diego County launches Hooray for Reading program this summer to help childhood health.
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California lawmakers have finally sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill that would bar police from making arrests on a charge of loitering for prostitution, nine months after it passed the Legislature.
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California lawmakers say they'll investigate why the state's gas prices are the highest in the U.S.
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The NWS predicts near or above average temperatures and perhaps even some monsoonal thunder at times.
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According to the EDD, between April and May, nonfarm employment grew by 8,400 jobs, from 1,507,400 to 1,515,800. Agricultural jobs grew by 400 month-over-month.
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The tests are finding more pollution, which is leading to more beach closures that are threatening tourist economies in Coronado and Imperial Beach.
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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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