Health Net’s decision to cut assisted living benefits for roughly 3,500 low-income seniors could force some of them onto the streets, critics fear.
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The Webster Foundation 3D Innovation Lab uses emerging technology for surgical planning, education and outreach.
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Every room of the Marston House in Balboa Park tells the story of San Diego.
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Milo Corvino has been reading tarot cards since he was young, and now they have a business offering readings at markets, coffee shops and other venues across San Diego county.
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San Diego was one of three cities in California chosen to receive funding through the state's "Reconnecting Communities" program. But funding for the program still hasn't been allocated in the state budget.
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San Diego is now funding an additional 160 shelter beds for women and children experiencing homelessness at Rachel’s Promise, a downtown shelter.
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The restrooms were closed in July due to budget cuts. City leaders announced they identified funding to reopen the bathrooms through the rest of the year.
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A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit Colombia on Monday. Here are some resources to donate or support.
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The California Gig Workers Union would give drivers a seat at the table when negotiating pay and benefits.
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Construction crews will resume work within the Batiquitos Lagoon in Carlsbad as part of a double-track project after taking a pause for the peak California Least Tern nesting season.
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Coastal leaders and environmentalists across the state, including San Diego County, said the federal government’s new review is unprecedented and that its results are already predetermined.
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