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MTS, SANDAG Celebrate First Test Run of Mid Coast Trolley Project's New Tracks
After years of planning and construction, San Diego’s Mid-Coast Trolley finally hit the tracks on Tuesday as part of its first test run as the ambitious project inches closer to completion.
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Mid-Coast Trolley Project Dedicates Station to Veterans
San Diego’s Mid-Coast Trolley Project will give its respects to U.S. military veterans with a station dedicated to them in their honor.
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Carlsbad Set to Demolish Fire Station No. 2 to Make Way for New Facility
After nearly five decades, Carlsbad will soon begin construction on a new fire station to replace its outdated location along El Camino Real, the city celebrated on Tuesday.
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Taste of Little Italy Kicks Off With More Than 2 Dozen Local Restaurants' Participation
Indulge in the savory tastes and decadent desserts Little Italy has to offer as the Taste of Little Italy event returns for its 13th year to appease foodies with samples of some of the neighborhood’s finest bites to eat.
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Supervisors to Vote on How to Spend Nearly $650 Million in COVID-19 Relief Funds
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will vote Tuesday on how to spend nearly $650 million in federal COVID relief funds allocated from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Aquatica San Diego to Reopen for Final Season Before Transformation to Sesame Place
Your last chance to visit SeaWorld’s Aquatica San Diego is here now that the water park has reopened for its final season before it transforms into Sesame Place.
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SD Councilmember Campillo Announces Steps to Achieve Affordable Childcare
San Diego City Councilmember Raul Campillo held a press conference Monday morning calling for more affordable and accessible childcare in the city as the pandemic skyrocketed difficulties and obstacles in obtaining them.
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Cruise Ship Crew Members Getting COVID-19 Vaccine at Port of San Diego
Hundreds of cruise ship crew members began getting their COVID-19 shot Wednesday morning at the Port of San Diego, making it the first port in California to offer vaccines to such workers.
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23 People Pulled From Panga Near Point Loma: CBP
The U.S. Coast Guard pulled 23 people from a panga off the shores of Point Loma, all migrants who were in the U.S. illegally, officials said.
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San Diego's Vision Zero Initiative So Far Has ‘Modest Success' in Decreasing Traffic Deaths, Injuries: Report
With the city of San Diego at least five years into its Vision Zero program, Mayor Todd Gloria and Circulate San Diego joined together on Wednesday to detail how the initiative has impacted traffic injuries and deaths in the city.
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