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A convoy of truckers demanding an end to coronavirus mandates has begun a cross-country drive from California to the Washington, D.C., area.
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Two San Diego County beaches cracked Tripadvisor's list of the top 25 beaches in the United States, it was announced Wednesday.
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The goal of the initiative is to eliminate concerns about the reliability and objectivity of the first autopsy conducted, the risk of manipulation of evidence, and potential bias on behalf of the coroner or medical examiner and/or the use of faulty forensic procedures.
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San Diego County reported 728 new COVID-19 infections and 14 additional deaths associated with the coronavirus Tuesday, as the surge in cases and hospitalizations from the omicron variant continues to wane.
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Colombia has become the latest country in Latin America to expand access to abortion, with the nation’s Constitutional Court voting to legalize the procedure until the 24th week of pregnancy.
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The University of San Diego on Monday released a report highlighting the economic benefits of the California-Baja (Mexico) region.
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Cashless commerce poses difficulties for people who do not have a checking or savings account.
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A Native American tribe has issued an emergency declaration on human trafficking and missing women.
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As of Thursday, California is officially in the next phase of the pandemic with the governor's SMARTER plan leading the way.
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As the system exists now, when private projects are built, the development impact fees property developers pay toward new infrastructure improvements vary widely across communities based on often decades-old planning documents.
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