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Prosecutors in San Diego are planning a crackdown on wage theft. It's a rampant problem but workers often have no idea it's happening to them.
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The city is looking for someone to renovate and reopen the 3,600-seat outdoor amphitheater.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a message to local governments: clear homeless encampments now or lose out on state funding next year.
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United Nurses of Children's Hospital Teamsters Local 1699 intends to begin a strike at 7 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 19 and end at 6:59 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24 following failed negotiations between the hospital and the union.
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As heat waves continue, the volunteers provide support and resources to isolated seniors living in rural areas who are at greater health risk.
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As the first day of school approaches, parents can help their children feel confident and prepared by establishing routines and discussing what to expect. Here are some tips to help your child prepare for their first day of school.
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MTS offers two bus lines that drop you off just a couple steps from the zoo entrance.
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Here are four ways to help children work through failure, emphasizing the importance of resilience and learning from mistakes.
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Girma has been leading a U.S. backline at the Paris Olympics, anchored by goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher, that has allowed opponents just two goals the whole tournament.
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As America prepares to see its first giant pandas in years at the San Diego Zoo, the city of San Diego is alerting residents and visitors Wednesday of the potential for increased traffic around Balboa Park.
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