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February's unemployment rate was less than February 2022's rate of 4.1%.
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The plea bargain came one day after the San Diego City Council voted 7- 2 to approve a deal for Jason Hughes, 55, to pay back the money he received from landlord Cisterra Development for facilitating the deals.
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Hundreds of job seekers attended the city of San Diego's citywide career fair, with 30 departments hiring for positions.
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The National Women’s Soccer League embarks on its 11th season this weekend with players looking to capitalize on the excitement building ahead of the Women’s World Cup while also moving on from the turbulence of the last two seasons.
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The Imperial Valley has one of the largest lithium deposits in the world.
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That project is intended to provide a long-term solution for the 56-year-old OB Pier.
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"Rather than deploying force against decedent, the officers should have summoned mental health assistance," the complaint states.
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San Diego State University this week confirmed a professor died after contracting the disease, but experts say chances of catching it are rare.
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Longer days and shorter nights are ahead as daylight saving time goes into effect Sunday morning.
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City officials released a draft amendment on De Anza Cove at Mission Bay Park on Tuesday, calling for a balance between visitor accommodations and natural habitat restoration.
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