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A San Diego silk-screening and embroidery business that produces official merchandise for high-profile music artists failed to pay overtime wages for 76 workers, the U.S. Department of Labor said Monday.
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After a 30-year ban, lowriders are coming back to South Bay.
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State energy officials say threats from drought, extreme heat and wildfires are creating challenges for energy reliability.
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The San Diego Police Officers Association said violent crime and murders are on the rise at public parks.
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San Diego writer Fredrika Syren offers a “A Practical Guide to Zero Waste for Families.”
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Approximately 235,000 people will now be eligible for the state and federal health care program for low-income Californians.
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San Diego Councilwomen Jennifer Campbell and Marni von Wilpert said Tuesday that they intend to fund a special conservatorship unit to assist homeless individuals as part of their budget priorities for the next fiscal year.
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A settlement has been reached over a controversial proposal for an apartment complex in Encinitas.
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At vaccine clinics in San Marcos and Escondido, advocates said the county has made vaccinating the community more difficult by requiring a photo ID.
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California population loss hits San Diego, though not nearly as much as other urban areas in the state.
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