A Sacramento wellness group is helping Latino seniors build community, improve their health and find renewed purpose.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill that makes it easier for authorities to compel treatment for people with mental illness or addiction issues.
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California governor vetoes bill to make free condoms available for high school students, citing costCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill that would have made free condoms available to all public high school students.
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The next president of the American Psychological Association is a San Diegan who becomes the first Asian American woman elected for the position.
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Strong high pressure over the eastern Pacific and weak offshore flow was expected to bring much warmer weather Wednesday through Friday in San Diego County, the National Weather Service said.
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As the flow of migrants across the San Diego border continues to increase, a key shelter operator is on the brink of shutting down.
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The San Diego Humane Society will offer free microchipping of pets brought into its four shelter locations with an appointment during the month of October, officials announced on Tuesday.
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Health care employees for Kaiser Permanente are poised to launch a three-day strike that their union says will be the largest of its type in U.S. history.
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Strong high pressure over the eastern Pacific was expected to move slowly toward San Diego County Monday, bringing drying and a strong warming trend.
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An alternative mental health court program designed to fast-track people with untreated schizophrenia into housing and medical care is starting in San Francisco and six other California counties.
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October marks the start of National Bullying Prevention Month. It’s considered a time to raise awareness of the harmful impacts bullying can have.
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