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COVID Consequences Emerge as City Addresses Recovering From Pandemic
Mental health and child care were among the topics covered during the city of San Diego’s COVID COVID-19 Recovery and Response Committee Meeting on Monday.
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SDG&E Ordered to Stop Dewatering in Valley Center, Neighbors Upset Company Hasn't Stopped
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is currently installing underground power lines off Cole Grade Road to mitigate fire risk in the community. But neighbors say the company is using pumps to extract their precious resource: water.
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San Diego Parking Challenges Leave Some Frustrated Over More Drivers, Fewer Options
Since California fully reopened, San Diegans are noticing more drivers and less street parking.
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Local Restaurants React to Reopening Weekend Highs and Lows
It’s been nearly a week since California fully reopened and business is booming, however, the thousands of extra people flocking to Downtown San Diego has made it challenging for at least one restaurant.
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San Diego Police Finds Racial Disparities in Some Policing Practices
Racial disparities have been found in some of the San Diego Police Department’s policing practices, according to a report that examined data on traffic stops, non-traffic stops and use of force incidents from 2016 to 2020.
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UCSD Students, Staff Share Support for Vaccine Mandate
The University of California — and UC San Diego — reverse course and will require all students, staff and faculty to be vaccinated against COVID-19 this fall
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San Diegans Celebrate Last Weekend of COVID-19 Restrictions
It’s the last weekend before restrictions in California are lifted and people are already getting a head start on what’s going to be a beautiful weekend
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California Appeals Ruling That Overturned State's Assault Weapons Ban
Following a recent federal ruling that struck down California’s ban on assault weapons, state leaders are reacting.
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DA Tests Backlog of 2,000+ Rape Kits; Man Charged With Sex Assault of Teen in 2014
More than 2,000 rape kits from a dozen San Diego County law enforcement agencies have been tested following their delivery to an independent lab, the latest milestone in a three-year project to clear the county’s untested sexual assault kit backlog, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.
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‘About As Tough As It Gets': Friends Mourn Married Detectives Killed in Crash
Over the weekend, neighbors placed blue ribbons throughout their community and held a memorial to honor the couple