City News Service
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According to her lawsuit filed Friday in San Diego Superior Court, female employees were sexually harassed by one of the museum's male employees and regularly sexually harassed, groped, or otherwise inappropriately touched by intoxicated guests at museum events.
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The release, which occurred July 8, is the second to occur at that location following an extensive California Department of Fish and Wildlife habitat improvement project to benefit the frogs.
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The Port of San Diego has commissioned a shipbuilder to construct its first electric tugboat, which it hopes to have in service by mid-2023, it was announced Monday.
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Extreme Heat For Another Day In San Diego County Mountains, DesertsSweltering heat will linger in the San Diego County mountains and deserts Monday — accompanied by a statewide Flex Alert, urging residents to conserve power in hopes of preventing outages.
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The report also puts forward 10 objectives intended to help heal the food system over the next decade by "cultivating justice, fighting climate change and building resilience," according to a statement released by the Alliance.
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The "Say Their Names" exhibit is free to the public and will be open and accessible daily through July 25.
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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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