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The previous 40-bed shelter program will close by June 30, due to redevelopment, with the additional 160 beds coming available during Fiscal Year 2026, which begins July 1, 2025.
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The animals were located Sunday afternoon near Business Park Drive and Sycamore Avenue.
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The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now will be named for a World War II private, Roland Bragg.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County increased two-tenths of a cent Monday to $4.779, its highest amount since July 17.
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Ludvig Aberg left Torrey Pines feeling as bad as possible with a stomach bug that caused him to lose 10 pounds.
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Discounted admission to the cat cafés and adoption centers are being offered to people who've lost so much in the fires.
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San Diego dropped the race requirement for a program meant to help households of color buy homes. A lawsuit claimed it discriminated against white people.
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Founder Barbara Gates says beans are an affordable, eco-friendly protein source found in cuisine around the world.
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Kari de Burgh's journey to self-love transformed her outlook on life, helping her embrace inner peace, gratitude and the freedom of being her own best friend.
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Their love story didn’t start with a kiss — it started with a collision. But sometimes, fate works in funny ways.
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