City News Service
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The first complaint dates from March and involves allegations of substandard care at a ranch near Rancho Santa Fe. The second case is in Escondido.
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March's unemployment rate was more than March 2022's rate of 3.6%. Last month's rates compare with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 4.8% for California and 3.6% for the nation during the same period.
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The tribe has partnered with Harm Reduction Coalition of San Diego to get the machine installed at the Pala Fire Department, where free Naloxone kits and fentanyl test strips are also available.
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A grant from the FCC will help the San Diego Housing Commission expand affordable, quality and reliable broadband internet service to low-income families.
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City leaders said overall crime in San Diego decreased last year by 7.5% — an upbeat trend tempered by a 2.9% rise in violent offenses.
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Ocean had been scheduled to headline and close out the festival Sunday.
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The announcement comes after a judge struck down San Diego's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, saying only the state can make that a requirement.
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Earlier this month, supervisors unanimously voted to oppose any further placements of sexually violent predators until local jurisdictions are able to fully participate in the placement process, including having full veto authority.
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