Nearly 50 immigration judges nationwide, including several in San Diego, left their jobs amid firings and resignations prompted by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The result could be fewer deportations of dangerous criminals.
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Rallies were held across the United States, including a handful in San Diego County.
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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System and North County Transit District announced Wednesday that Express Mode is available for customers using Apple Pay with the tap of an iPhone or Apple Watch.
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We keep hearing about how things are getting more expensive, and there's another item to add to that list: trash pickup.
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Willo recommends activities and resources based on users’ preferences, from basketball games and camping trips to career fairs and food pantries.
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California is spending billions more than planned for Medi-Cal. Some of the cost drivers include higher enrollment among immigrants without legal status as well as pharmacy costs.
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Ruby Marichalar couldn’t get an in-person meeting after California’s crime victim compensation fund denied her claim. She wasn’t the only one.
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Federal housing authorities announced that a COVID-era emergency housing voucher is running out of cash — and there’s no plan to save it.
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The proposed Rapid 483 route would serve commuters going to CSU San Marcos or who work in the surrounding area.
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Effort to make La Jolla its own city hits a setback as petitioners fail to gather enough valid signatures, county registrar says.
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The proposed settlement includes $650,000 in compensation and changes to housing policy.
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