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Andrea Cardenas pleaded guilty in February to stealing more than $200,000 in state and federal COVID-19 relief funds.
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SDSU researchers spent more than two years testing what they say is a faster way to detect untreated sewage.
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Residents said those devices should be going to the most exposed neighborhoods.
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Retired engineer and volunteer docent Ron Peterson guides visitors around the Tijuana Estuary by teaching them to rely on their other four senses.
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As Chula Vista ramps up its enforcement of parking laws, advocates worry the crackdown is hurting seniors. But they have ideas for reform.
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Lalo Alcaraz and Jorge Gutiérrez are among the big names to headline the 2024 edition of Chicano-Con.
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Officials in Mexico said they expect to finish construction at the San Antonio de los Buenos Wastewater Treatment Plant by the end of September.
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The decision overturns years of legal protections for unhoused residents, giving California cities broad power to fine or arrest people for sleeping in public.
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San Diego County health officials released an updated water contact closure and advisory list for county beaches.
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Measure P, the citywide sales tax that funds urgent repairs and upgrades for essential city services, will sunset in less than three years unless residents decide to keep it going.
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