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Astronomers say the brightest moon of the year will be visible Wednesday night, reaching its apex Thursday — for all those willing to stir before dawn for a look.
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A settlement has been approved in a class action lawsuit that challenged San Diego's ordinances prohibiting people from living in vehicles and staying in parked vehicles overnight, which homeless advocates said unduly punished unhoused individuals who rely on their vehicles for shelter.
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Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer is seeking petition signatures Tuesday from San Diego County residents impacted by the Tijuana River Valley crisis as she looks for support in getting an EPA Superfund site designation.
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Here are three things you can do to use books and conversation to help kids get weather ready.
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According to data from the Immigrant Defenders Law Center, children from Africa and the Middle East stay in federal custody longer.
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City Council approved amendments that would — among other things — ban amplified sound equipment from the human-powered cabs.
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The event, which will feature music, art and a fashion show, is meant to help residents reimagine the space as a neighborhood.
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The closure will last all Saturday and will impact both passenger and freight rail service between the Oceanside Transit Station and the Santa Fe Depot Station in Downtown San Diego.
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San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer announced Tuesday she will immediately pursue a federal Superfund designation for the Tijuana River Valley, bypassing her colleagues after they voted to delay any formal decision.
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A new California law requires hairstyling, barber and cosmetology courses to train for all types and textures of hair.
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