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State hospital officials have proposed placing a 79- year-old man classified as a sexually violent predator at a supervised home in Borrego Springs, it was announced Wednesday.
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San Diego's comparatively high utility prices have prompted further examination from the state auditor.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Tuesday announced the creation of the city's new Office of Immigrant Affairs, which began work on Friday as part of his Fiscal Year 2023 "Ready to Rebuild" budget.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new state law ending arrests for loitering for prostitution.
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Now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, experts warn that prosecutions will increase for miscarriages, stillbirths and self-induced abortions.
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The program will be valid for all MTS and NCTD fixed-route bus services, the trolley, SPRINTER and COASTER. Passes became available Friday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe U.S. Supreme Court limited the power of the Environmental Protection Agency in a ruling announced Thursday.
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San Diego’s groundbreaking Climate Action Plan is getting a much needed overhaul, but some worry the sweeping vision needs a sharper focus.
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Eviction moratoriums around California are set to expire on June 30. In San Diego City, a no-fault eviction moratorium remains in place until Sept. 30.
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New data shows some areas were disproportionately hit — creating what are called “child care deserts.”
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