The shuttered portion, beyond the Crystal Pier Hotel, underwent extensive stabilization work.
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The City Council's approval brings a new plan another step closer to implementation.
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A local non-profit delivers fresh produce, from the store or garden, to those who need it the most in City Heights.
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On Wednesday, lawmakers grilled the head of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and asked him to explain questions raised in inewsource’s recent investigation about whether the VA is restricting veterans’ access to health care.
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Semi-finalists on "America's Got Talent," the Voices of Our City Choir will hold their annual fundraising concert on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021.
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Two members of San Diego's statehouse delegation revealed details Friday of a $1.4 million program to support the region's first guaranteed income project.
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President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the nation’s worker health and safety efforts largely failed in his previous job to enforce protections for California outdoor workers exposed to toxic wildfire smoke. That’s according to an investigation by KQED and The California Newsroom.
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KPBS Midday EditionA recent retrospective by Voice of San Diego reporters indicates that people with lower levels education were disproportionately affected by the virus in the first year of the pandemic.
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A San Diego case may be the first test of California’s CROWN Act, which seeks to prevent mistreatment and discrimination based upon natural Black hairstyles.
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The two blocks of state-owned land could become a mixed-use community with affordable housing at the center.
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Turkeys, PPE and COVID-19 booster shots were all available Monday outside of National City’s public library.
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