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Mayor Todd Gloria Monday announced the city's Environmental Services Department will conduct a cleanup operation on a homeless encampment along Sports Arena Boulevard.
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Cohen Veterans Network announced Monday it is poised to open two clinics in California this year — including one in Oceanside — to address the mental health needs of veterans.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom is moving to dismantle the nation’s largest death row by moving all condemned inmates to other prisons. They intend to turn what is now death row into a "positive, healing environment.”
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The owners of an ice cream shop were looking for feedback on their chocolate ice cream. They ended up getting more than they asked for.
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During the task force’s first meeting of 2022 on Thursday, Secretary of State Shirley Weber made it clear she believes priority must be given to those that descended from slavery in the United States.
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The County Board of Supervisors approved to move forward with construction bids on a bare one-and-a-half acre of land on Waterfront Park to transform it into a sports park.
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In a unanimous vote Wednesday, San Diego County Supervisors officially gave the green light to micro-enterprise home kitchens, as part of a two-year program.
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A new partnership with Caltrans and San Diego’s newest homeless outreach program is working to help unsheltered people living along the state's highways.
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A California judge has decided to delay enforcement of part of a new farm animal welfare law that critics said would cause price hikes and supply shortages for bacon and other fresh pork products in the state.
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The County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a plan Tuesday to continue operations at the San Pasqual Academy.
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