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The San Diego Foundation and San Diego Unified School District have around $14 million for community-based, youth development and education-serving nonprofits offering summer programming to students this year, it was announced Tuesday.
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San Diego's Cannabis Business Division received a $764,261 grant from the California Department of Cannabis Control, intended to develop tools to help businesses comply with local and state laws, it was announced Monday.
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A suit brought in January by the NRA on behalf of five gun owners — three of whom are San Diego County residents — seeks to block enforcement of AB 173, which amended state law to allow disclosure of gun owners' personal information to the California Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis.
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The death of the 38-year-old Mexican national was reported shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 12, according to the San Diego Police Department.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted unanimously to take the first step toward allowing micro-enterprise home kitchens in the county, as part of a temporary program.
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Gloria's speech included proposals to make infrastructure repairs throughout the city, strategies for permanent solutions to the homelessness crisis, and methods to ensure more housing is built.
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The San Diego County of Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a new method to create more fairness in the fiscal year budget and help marginalized communities.
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The city of San Diego Tuesday released an updated proposal for the redevelopment of De Anza Cove in the northeastern corner of Mission Bay Park, and asked San Diegans to weigh in on the plan.
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KPBS Midday EditionEconomist says retirement is major driver for "the great resignation."
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On a 3-2 vote, the county Board of Supervisors Tuesday approved an ordinance requiring safe firearm storage and prohibiting the distribution or creation of untraceable "ghost guns" in the county.
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