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The scale of a scam to recruit Native Americans into fake treatment for substance in Phoenix and bill the government fraudulently is now emerging. It's huge.
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San Diego County school districts cope with triple-digit temperatures as their students begin the fall semester in a heat wave.
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The county Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a policy to increase of human trafficking awareness education in public schools.
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The plan aims to help parents looking for affordable care and give providers a livable wage.
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Rady Children's Hospital will break ground Tuesday on a billion-dollar, seven-story Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Services Pavilion.
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California's attorney general has sued a Southern California school district over its new policy that requires schools to notify parents if their children change their gender identification or pronouns.
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According to a 2016 University of San Diego and Point Loma Nazarene University study, an estimated 8,000 people become victims of human trafficking each year.
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Tijuana's all-star baseball team represented Mexico in the Little League World Series. The team lost to Curacao in the semi-finals. They previously beat Japan and Venezuela.
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In 2022, schools recouped $6.6 billion from federal and state Medicaid programs for student healthcare. They could be getting much more.
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Those displaced by the fires have found temporary quarters in hotels and with family and friends. One host opened their home to 87 evacuees, most of them from one extended family.
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