City News Service
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The change applies to all employees who perform at least two hours of work in one or more calendar weeks of the year within the geographic boundaries of the city of San Diego.
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Deputies and officers have been conducting saturation patrols and staffing sobriety checkpoints to catch intoxicated drivers. Operations will conclude next week.
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San Diego is preparing for stormy weather over the next week and leaders are encouraging area residents to take proactive steps to prevent flooding.
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Southwest Airlines was planning a return to normal operations with "minimal disruptions" Friday — and as of 10 a.m., the beleaguered carrier appeared to be delivering on its promise.
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Continued lower inventories and refinery production levels statewide have ended the hefty gas price decreases that started in October, according to AAA.
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In the past week, the county Health and Human Services Agency reported 15 additional COVID deaths and 4,537 new infections — compared to 4,764 the week prior.
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There were no reports of any damage or public threats related to the quake.
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The plan calls for a permanent center that migrants and asylum seekers can use while they finalize travel arrangements to other parts of the country.
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There have been 16 earthquakes reported near El Centro and Imperial since midnight.
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