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inewsource’s investigation into experimental brain treatments by a former UC San Diego oncologist, Dr. Kevin Murphy, is now part of a massive six-week trial between the doctor and the university.
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San Diego County officials are asking the federal government to declare a state of emergency because of the ongoing environmental sewage crisis.
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Advocates of a plant-based diet launched a major advertising campaign in the Greater San Diego area Tuesday featuring 29 billboards that will be displayed for three months.
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Two insurance industry giants have stepped back from the California marketplace.
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After the demise of two regional banks, experts had some ideas for what the state could do differently. A clearer picture will emerge once the state’s regulator publishes a report and lawmakers discuss options.
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HerbNJoy is the latest licensed dispensary to open in the city — unless the city approves more licensures.
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Dueling proposals from Democrats and Republicans in the California legislature aim to provide relief from soaring gas prices.
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Next 10's annual survey finds California emissions had significant declines, but may not be fast enough.
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The California Public Utilities Commission issues proposed rules that could dramatically change the way the state's solar marketplace.
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We devote this week's episode to the new IPCC report on global climate change and examine the political and business challenges of addressing climate change and its causes here in San Diego.
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