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Our 2023 staff picks for albums this year range from disillusionment to political to disco and plenty more.
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The San Diego Sector of the Border Patrol issued a warning Wednesday to migrants considering crossing the border about the dangers posed by inclement weather throughout San Diego County.
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The San Marcos Creek Project has reached a major milestone. The Via Vera Cruz bridge is open, which will help traffic flows and local businesses just ahead of the stormy weather and holidays.
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With the help of state grant funds, the city has removed longstanding homeless encampments in a heavily impacted part of the East Village neighborhood, Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday.
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Sharmaine Moseley, who led civilian police review efforts in San Diego for over eight years, left her post in recent weeks. This is another setback, as the city has yet to fully implement the more robust oversight of police voters approved in 2020.
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Eastern Chula Vista has more than three times as much parkland per capita than the city’s westside. A South Bay researcher used digital mapping to show that disparity.
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Why did the homelessness crisis become more dire in 2023, even as the Legislature passed more affordable housing laws? Home prices and rents are still increasing.
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The council awarded the funds as part of the Transformative Climate Communities grant to help fund climate-resilient projects.
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California’s rent cap doesn’t apply to low-income housing, which has its own rules. With inflation, some tenants have gotten much higher rent increases.
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Californians have said they experienced added difficulty over the past year in getting car insurance. Insurer rates have gone up more than usual.
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