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New regulations will require homeowners to remove combustible materials, including wood fencing, sheds and landscaping, from a five-foot buffer zone surrounding a home's outer walls.
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Just 7% of films had 10 or more women employed in pivotal, behind-the-scenes roles in this year's 250 top-grossing movies, while 75% of the same films featured 10 or more men in similar positions, according to a San Diego State University report released Friday.
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A series of weak but colder weather systems will bring more chances for light to moderate showers over the region through the middle of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
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The center opens next week and will be housed at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Logan Heights. It will provide a range of services from legal advice to mental health counseling.
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Volunteers will gather where Rose Creek flows into Mission Bay to measure tide levels and consider the environmental effect of rising sea levels.
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San Diego County's top birders share their 2025 Big Year adventures and reveal what it really takes to be a champion.
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'We need to be looking at real water systems': SDSU's new lab to center research on water managementSDSU broke ground on the One Water Laboratory in Mission Valley and expects to have it completed by summer.
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New California laws taking effect on Jan. 1, 2026 expand coverage for in vitro fertilization, regulate artificial intelligence, protect renters and more.
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California's AB 379 makes it a felony to solicit a minor for sex.
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Starting in 2026, California tortillas will contain folic acid to help prevent birth defects — a change aimed at closing a gap for Latina mothers.
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