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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the creation of a pollution crisis chief position and has begun recruiting.
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The latest bill would allow Southwestern College to create up to four additional bachelor’s programs aimed at workforce needs in south San Diego County.
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A new California law is prompting local governments to adjust parking citation fees for those experiencing hardship. In Mission Bay, the new law could help one local family.
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Developers of the Midway Rising project insist their plans are still legal, even after a court reinstated the 30-foot building height limit for the neighborhood. City leaders may be looking to change state law to push the project forward.
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The idea to charge city residents $141.50 annually to park in those neighborhoods on Sundays proved so unpopular, even those who reluctantly voted for it in committee denounced it as unfair.
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Marines fly the Neros Archer in first-person video game-like fashion — straight into their targets.
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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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