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Federal charges were filed Wednesday against the alleged captain of a boat that crashed in coastal waters near Point Loma during an apparent human-smuggling operation.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and Council President Pro Tem Stephen Whitburn were on hand Wednesday to kick off a major project to improve Children's Park in downtown San Diego's Marina neighborhood.
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Several of San Diego's most prominent sites will be lit in red Wednesday night in honor of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Awareness Day.
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County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to establish the Immigrant Rights Legal Defense Program.
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San Diego County has an adjusted case rate of five new daily cases per 100,000 population to remain in the orange tier. The yellow tier is fewer than two cases.
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Board Chairman Nathan Fletcher, who proposed the office's creation, called it "an important step toward ensuring worker rights and protecting our workers from unfair labor practices."
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Mayor Todd Gloria announced Tuesday the formation of his administration's Asian-Pacific Islander Advisory Group and the selection of 15 San Diegans who will initially comprise the group.
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Gloria's proposed budget includes more than $14 million in investments intended to get San Diegans back to work.
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The three clinics will be administering Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to people with and without appointments. People are welcome to drop in for a first dose or a second dose that is a follow-up to a dose received elsewhere.
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Details on the nature of the attack were not disclosed, though Scripps indicated it has notified law enforcement "and the appropriate governmental organizations."
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