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A California company is using AI to help diagnose homeless Californians. The technology promises better access to health care, but it also raises questions.
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It's the first time the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk's office will be open on a weekend for marriage licenses and wedding ceremonies.
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Kaiser Permanente nurses and health care workers in the San Diego area joined their counterparts across the state and in Hawaii Monday to begin an open-ended strike alleging unfair labor practices amid prolonged contract talks.
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Most of the affected flights involved travel to and from Dallas and airports along the eastern seaboard.
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We want to hear from you: What questions do you have about student loans? Repayment plans are rapidly changing — do you have to switch plans, and by when? What challenges have you faced in paying back your debt?
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Lawsuits and Trump administration policy changes are targeting trans athletes, bans on outing by school staff and health care. Some California policies are in jeopardy.
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San Diego is planning to install a new underground drainage system and pump station along Beta Street, where some of the worst flooding occurred two years ago.
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On the anniversary of the Jan. 2024 floods, neighbors gathered in Shelltown to pray. They asked God to help them to heal — and to win in court against the city of San Diego.
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Encinitas city crews have completed emergency structural work on the D Street Beach access staircase, but will soon begin a similar project with the Grandview Beach staircase.
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California is often cited as one of the top tourism destinations in the country, with a wide variety of attractions from Disneyland to the deep blue waters of Lake Tahoe and everything in-between.
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