San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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The California Highway Patrol on Wednesday released a set of traffic safety laws passed this year.
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San Diego County health officials released an updated water contact closure and advisory list on Wednesday for county beaches.
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The California Highway Patrol is urging motorists to drive safely heading into the new year and is ramping up efforts to ensure safety by launching a Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP) next weekend.
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Festivities for the DIRECTV Holiday Bowl kick off Monday with the Snapdragon Bowl Bash in the Gaslamp Quarter.
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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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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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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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