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The city's office of sustainability says this is the first of seven sessions, and the courses will run through March 23. The city hopes to reduce waste by 90% over the next 12 years. → Read More
Applications are now being accepted for the La Mesa Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program (LEAP). La Mesa Business owners are encouraged to apply. → Read More
San Diego County is working to get a more accurate number of how many people are living on the streets and what resources they need to secure housing. → Read More
When are taxes due? Those who pay later than April 18 subject to penalties and interest. More than 168 million people are expected to file a return this year, according to the IRS. → Read More
Heavy rain wasn't the only thing causing problems around San Diego during Monday's storm. Trees fell in Pacific Beach, Southcrest and South Park due to the strong winds. → Read More
Monday was the first day of Kwanzaa. It’s a non-religious celebration of African American culture. The annual seven-day holiday is designed to unite generations. → Read More
Computer2Kids will be holding a distribution for students in the South Bay over the weekend. More than 600 families will be receiving a new device. → Read More
Mason Harvey says he has to go to Rady Children's Hospital every two weeks for treatment or a blood transfusion. → Read More
Día de Los Muertos is traditionally a two-day holiday that is observed on November 1st and 2nd. There are several altars and events happening around the county. → Read More
Local, state, and bi-national leaders are coming together for one common goal. That’s to advance the border region. The 15th annual Bi-national Delegation is being held in Mexico. → Read More
A historic landmark in the middle of San Diego’s Sherman Heights neighborhood will finally be able to receive some much-needed upgrades. → Read More
The Chula Vista Elementary School District is going green. Educators and students unveiled a new solar project to save the district thousands of dollars. → Read More
San Diego home care workers are demanding higher pay, and are calling on the county to make changes before the end of the year. → Read More
In honor of breast cancer awareness month, one local organization is helping women with free mammograms. One in eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States. → Read More
It’s been nearly two weeks since the start of the trial of the U.S. Navy sailor accused of setting fire aboard the U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard. → Read More
The defense rested on the second day of the trial of the navy sailor accused of starting fire aboard the U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard. → Read More
Thursday morning, key witnesses took the stand in the trial of the Navy sailor accused of setting a fire aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard. → Read More
SDG&E says San Diegans still need to conserve energy during the wet weather and cooler temps. A statewide flex alert will be in effect Thursday afternoon → Read More
Raymond McLeod was arrested in El Salvador on Monday after the US Marshals Service received a tip about his whereabouts over the weekend. → Read More
Marvel Entertainment’s Spider-Man has been using his web- linging powers to fight off villains and make his way into the hearts of many superhero fans. → Read More