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A policy advisor for San Diego City Council President Jen Campbell has been pushing for changes to council district boundaries that would benefit his boss.
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The county's seasonal total stands at 423 cases following 70 infections reported for the week ending Saturday. The five-year average for that date is 401.
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San Diego’s vaccination mandate for city employees is approaching.
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The $4 million device is three stories tall, 118 feet long and could be the key to understanding oceans and climate change.
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The head of the U.S. EPA was in Mexico this week discussing how the two countries will stop the renegade sewage flows.
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The buses will operate every day, with an arrival every 20 to 30 minutes on average. Pick up and drop-offs are intended to meet the first and last trolley, Coasters, Amtrak trains and MTS buses.
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The red flag warning will be in effect from 4 a.m. Thursday until 6 p.m. Friday for San Diego County mountains and inland valleys.
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The student and her parents are asking the court to block the requirement by next Monday when students will need to have taken their first vaccine dose.
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Buried in the deeds of homes and subdivisions across San Diego County are racially restrictive covenants that serve as stark reminders of the region’s racist past.
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A proposed ballot initiative seeks to increase educational and recreational opportunities in some of the city's underserved neighborhoods.
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