City News Service
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U.S. Marine Corps installations at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, Air Station Miramar in San Diego and the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma (Arizona) will require face masks to be worn indoors, regardless of vaccine status.
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San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore announced Thursday that he will not seek election to a fourth term in the post next year.
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A group of local leaders representing public, private and nonprofit organizations announced the launch of Accelerate to Zero Emissions — a regional collaborative dedicated to curbing air pollution and climate change through clean transportation.
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Attorneys representing the families of nine service members killed in an ocean-training accident near San Clemente Island last summer announced a lawsuit Thursday against the manufacturer of the amphibious-assault vehicle that sank with the men inside.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Thursday announced the reinstatement of the city's Youth Commission, charged with identifying critical issues affecting youth in the city and advising the mayor, City Council and city staff on those issues.
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The revised rules come after California public health officials on Wednesday aligned with new guidance from the CDC and recommended that everyone wear masks in indoor public settings, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
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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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