City News Service
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The special election to fill the remaining months of former Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez's term will be decided in a runoff June 7.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday established a Privacy Advisory Board to protect resident and visitor privacy.
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A retired Los Angeles police officer and U.S. Army veteran who alleges she was sexually assaulted and unlawfully arrested by border agents at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry has filed a lawsuit against the federal government and the unidentified officer who allegedly assaulted her.
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Only about 52% of middle school youth in foster care participated in four or more weeks of distance learning during the coronavirus pandemic, compared to 75% of all middle schoolers, which could exacerbate existing academic challenges, local foster care-focused nonprofit Voices for Children announced Tuesday.
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A tentative agreement was reached Monday in negotiations between the union representing Southern California grocery workers and stores.
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Tuesday is the final day voters can cast ballots in the special election for California’s 80th Assembly District.
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The city is asking for feedback on a proposed design that retains the character of the Ocean Beach Pier, but with a modern twist.
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After two months of closure, rail service between Orange County and San Diego County resumed Monday on both Metrolink and Amtrak lines.
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The weather forecast has led the Padres to cancel FanFest on Sunday.
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