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Socialization is critical for orphaned spotted skunks. During their stay at the Ramona Wildlife Center, the group became a bonded unit — exploring, digging and sleeping together, according to SDHS officials.
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Just a few years after San Diego first enacted its sidewalk vending ordinance, the city said it’s paused enforcement.
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San Diego Gas & Electric Tuesday announced that more than 350,000 of its residential customers are now generating their own power through rooftop solar, around a quarter of the utility's customers.
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The park will be the largest in the city, and the first to honor the nation’s veterans.
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New sleep cabins in Pacific Beach will soon house six people working their way out of homelessness. This group is already part of a program where they work to clean public streets, which includes sidewalk sweeping, trash pickup, landscaping, graffiti removal and custodial work.
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The SDHS had taken in 85 lost pets as of Sunday afternoon and updates its lost-and-found page continuously, according to Director of Public Relations Nina Thompson.
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Moderate heat risk will be present in the desert areas as early as Monday, with highs likely peaking Wednesday and Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
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From youth clubs to community pickup groups, soccer organizations across San Diego are seeing more people eager to get involved in the sport.
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After a year of limbo, some transgender troops who opted to leave the U.S. military voluntarily are finally being released. A new California bill would protect those forced out with a less than honorable discharge.
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California police are making arrests after killings more often, a trend that could be contributing to the state’s record-low homicide rate.
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