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A 1,905-acre parcel of open space on the northeast flank of Mount San Miguel in Jamul has been acquired by the San Diego Association of Governments and U.S. Department of the Interior, the agencies announced today.
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We don't know what they were used for, but they're considered healthy and adoptable.
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Lawyers suing SDG&E warn that if regulators allow the company to bill customers for the costs of those fires, incentives to maintain lines will disappear. The Utility denies accusation.
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Many Iraqis in San Diego County await relatives living as refugees in the Middle East. The process of resettling these refugees to the U.S. has faced major setbacks recently, especially for those in Syria.
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It's hard to find a job these days. Even harder if you've just landed in the country – as many Iraqi refugees have. Efforts by local resettlement agencies to connect highly skilled refugees with potential employers have had mixed results.
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The federal government's efforts to resettle the refugees has left some schools, hospitals and other local services overwhelmed.
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KPBS Midday EditionMany people in San Diego think of the town of Ramona as a stop on the way to Julian. Town leaders want to change that and turn Ramona into a cultural destination. We'll hear about plans to revitalize downtown Ramona.
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San Diego union workers picketed outside a Sempra shareholder meeting in Newport Beach on Friday, protesting a proposed cross-border electricity transmission line.
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One water district in San Diego County wants to increase the local water supply by using recycled water.
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