Newsletter: Today's Top News
Three separate brush fires burning in the Lawson Valley in close proximity are collectively referred to as the Springs Fire.
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- With split vote, county Planning Commission denies controversial Cottonwood Sand Mine
- EPA announces settlement over cleanup of 2024 Otay Mesa battery facility fire
- San Diego Unified school board passes phone ban, effective first day of school
- Carlsbad pumping brakes on traffic circles, putting federal funding at risk
- San Diego weekend arts events: Indigenous artists, karaoke-inspired theater and more
- 3 friends return to graffiti decades after a police sting shattered their world
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Tens of thousands of people protested across San Diego County Saturday, hear what one organizer had to say about it. And a UCSD physician and former CDC adviser says some of the agency’s new vaccine advisers — including one linked to an anti-vaccine group — could cost lives. Then, the city is now working with a nonprofit to provide life-saving drugs to people overdosing on opiods. Finally, Imperial County is considering a new plan on how to spend millions generated from the lithium-mining industry — written only in English. Hear how a new state law could force local governments to provide information in Spanish as well.