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Local lawmakers, business leaders in DC to advocate for San Diego's economic priorities
A group of local lawmakers and business leaders is in Washington, D.C. this week to talk to federal policymakers about the potential fallout from the tariffs.
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Lawsuit alleges former San Diego COO was fired without cause, faced discrimination
A lawsuit filed on behalf of Eric Dargan, the former San Diego chief operating officer, alleges discrimination and says he was fired without cause.
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San Diego pagará casi $13 millones por mordeduras de perro y otras demandas
La ciudad aprobó un pago de $11.4 millones en relación con un vertido de aguas residuales en la bahía de San Diego en 2023.
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San Diego OKs nearly $13M in payouts for dog bite, sewage spills, other lawsuits
The city approved an $11.4m payout regarding a sewage spill in the San Diego Bay in 2023.
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Ley de Extranjeros Enemigos despierta dolorosos recuerdos en habitantes de San Diego.
Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial se recurrió a esta ley para encarcelar a japoneses-americanos en campos de internamiento, entre ellos 2.000 habitantes de San Diego.
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White House invoking Alien Enemies Act stirs painful memories for some San Diegans
The law was infamously invoked during World War II to incarcerate Japanese-Americans in internment camps, including 2,000 people from San Diego.
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California state senator from San Diego wants to reform state sanctuary policy
A state lawmaker from San Diego is proposing a bill that would change part of California’s sanctuary policy passed during the first Trump Administration.
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Mail ballots for San Diego County Supervisors District 1 special election go out March 10
Candidates for the District 1 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors only have a few weeks to make a case to voters. Mail ballots go out the week of March 10.
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San Diego organization leads push to help Afghan refugees in limbo
A San Diego Navy veteran is calling on the Trump Administration to reconsider a policy pausing refugee resettlement for Afghans who aided U.S. war efforts.
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How Trump's executive actions on immigration, border security may impact San Diego
Some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders regarding immigration, including declaring a national emergency, may have a more immediate impact than others.