City News Service
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Contract talks will resume Wednesday in hopes of avoiding a walkout by thousands of Southern California grocery workers.
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Friday's data increased the county's cumulative totals to 748,896 infections and 5,155 deaths since the pandemic began, according to the HHSA.
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The lawsuit alleged Molson Coors' Keystone Light rebrand in 2017 confused customers by prominently displaying the word "Stone" on its packaging, and that the alleged infringement cost Stone millions of dollars.
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The attorney for the victim's family accuses the Sheriff's Department of selectively disclosing investigatory files to the public while withholding information in violation of the California Public Records Act.
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According to NCTD, there will no changes to the span of service, meaning that the first and last trips of the day will remain the same.
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Five new voting centers will open Saturday for residents looking to cast their ballots in-person in the 80th Assembly District Special Primary Election.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera Wednesday announced an update to San Diego's climate action initiative.
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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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