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Cruise nights are coming to an end in National City, for now. Organizers said they can’t afford the proposed costs for each lowrider cruise.
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The contract gives the tech conglomerate control over data collected by police surveillance tools such as drones and automated license plate readers.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a South Bay health organization is shining the spotlight on care for women.
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When the Measure P sales tax expires in five years, the city will lose roughly $25 million a year in tax revenues
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The tunnel was found inside an Otay Mesa warehouse about 300 feet from the U.S.-Mexico border.
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After a 30-year ban, lowriders are coming back to South Bay.
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Chula Vista's new Technology and Privacy Advisory Task Force met this week for the first time to lay the groundwork on creating guidelines.
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A person at San Ysidro High School has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and may have exposed students and school staff, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced Tuesday.
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The agency tasked with overseeing wastewater infrastructure in the Tijuana River Valley will mitigate and address cross-border water flows.
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Workers at Albertsons, Vons, Pavilions, and Ralphs locations throughout southern California are voting this week on a new three-year contract.
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