The San Diego City Council is set to vote next week on a series of water rate increases that could raise the average household bill by about $18 per month.
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The One Book, One San Diego selection for teens is "Iveliz Explains It All" by Andrea Beatriz Arango.
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More cities across the U.S. are cracking down on homeless tent encampments that have grown more visible and become unsafe.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped on Tuesday to its lowest amount since July 27, decreasing 1.8 cents to $5.014.
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The funding from BlueForge Alliance, a nonprofit based in Bryan, Texas, is part of a nationwide effort addressing a shortage of skilled welders.
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The San Diego Padres will honor the team's late chairman and owner Peter Seidler with a patch on all players' jerseys next season and a public celebration of life scheduled for the spring, it was announced Monday.
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The San Diego Association of Governments will, on Monday, host an in-person public meeting to gather feedback as the agency's Board of Directors looks to find a new CEO.
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Experts say this sudden increase, after months of minimal occurrences, is due to low vaccination rates and the need for heightened awareness.
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The holidays are a time to embrace its spirit and cheer. Here's a list of activities and events friends and families would love.
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Check out the hours of operations here for major retailers on Black Friday.
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San Diego International Airport is home to more than 50 works of public art and a vibrant temporary exhibit, "A Necessary Departure," on view through the end of the year.
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