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The policy will affect residential tenants who have experienced emergency situations and natural disasters, including floods and fires, according to Montgomery Steppe.
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People in San Diego are already feeling higher costs from food, housing and electricity. Now, water rates will also soar.
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Lawyers representing four Indonesian fishermen say they were beaten and trapped on vessels that were part of the global supply chain that provided tuna to Bumble Bee Seafoods.
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High-security prisons across California have tightly restricted movement, calls and visits while officials probe a surge in violence this year.
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Visitors can get closer to wildlife than ever, but the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's impact goes far beyond the savanna.
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If more than half of eligible property owners submit a written protest, then the city would not be able to roll out a trash fee.
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A late-winter storm brought widespread showers to the San Diego area, dropping modest amounts of moisture, and another round of rain is on the way Wednesday.
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Advocates and experts said those questions come at a vulnerable time, as the Trump administration targets the transgender community.
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ACLU lawyers and other advocates had raised questions about whether the transfer of a man with a 21-year-old assault conviction into Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody violated the state’s sanctuary law.
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Students across the district walked out of class Tuesday to protest potential layoffs of librarians, teachers, psychologists and vice principals.
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