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East Chula Vista has almost three and a half times the amount of park space that the city’s west side has. City leaders say they are exploring some possible ways to address the disparity.
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San Diego County's Immigrant Rights Legal Defense Program is part of a growing movement to provide people in immigration court with free legal representation.
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This Transgender Awareness Week discover the inspiring journey of Beau O'Neal, a 21-year-old future professional stylist embracing a genderqueer identity and challenging societal norms.
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WILDCOAST organized a clean-up day for the much-used Agua Hedionda Lagoon in North San Diego County. Advocates hope to nurture and preserve the lagoon’s ability to help fight climate change.
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The future facility will be built on the Sycuan Reservation in El Cajon.
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An active duty Navy SEAL is under investigation after photos and videos surfaced of him participating in several rallies with members of the Proud Boys and other extremists.
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Alden Global Capital, which bought the San Diego Union-Tribune in July, has a playbook for gutting newspapers and other businesses, say journalists and industry analysts.
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The family’s federal lawsuit alleges the hospital, working alongside San Diego County investigators, used covert video surveillance to monitor the family.
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In the past 10 years, the city of San Diego has handed out more than 5 million parking citations, which brought in nearly $300 million to the city’s general fund.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers hope to get a peek into the dynamics of the ocean's movement underwater. They spent a week collecting data around an underwater canyon near La Jolla.
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