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San Diego Restaurant Week is back for its 20th year, starting Sunday.

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San Diego Restaurant Week is back for its 20th year, starting Sunday.

Rep. Mike Levin said this will save ratepayers up to $54 million compared to alternate financing strategies.
The new section at the heart of the Park in MINILAND U.S.A. will join other iconic cities.
Crews are “working around the clock” to replace five damaged culverts on the highway between College Boulevard and El Camino Real.
Ironically, this required course would address bias and bigotry, while the original was itself rejected for containing bias and bigotry.
True to its mission, the lottery, a self-supporting state agency, has delivered at least $1 billion to public schools annually.
Senate Bill 31 seeks to “compassionately clear” encampments near sensitive areas.
For many of the 2,000 sailors and civilians debarking, reuniting with families in Coronado was “an absolutely fantastic thing.”
The team, in its inaugural season, far outpaced the performance of a typical expansion club.
The quake hit 5.8 miles southwest of desert community at 6:45 a.m. It was about 7.5 miles deep.
February's unemployment rate was less than February 2022's rate of 4.1%.
Freig Carrillo Forwarding Inc. was found to have paid employees in Mexican pesos at rates well below the federal minimum wage.
University of San Diego women’s hoops fell to Oregon in the WNIT’s Super 16, ending the team’s post-season run.
Public purpose programs are one of three major components of a customer’s electric bill.
For entry-level tech professionals and those graduating from engineering programs, the future job market may not be as bleak as it seems.
The new mural, Mural Mosaic showcases the creativity of the country’s artists, including 30 from Escondido.
Chris Garcia uses his passion for pop culture to teach students about technology, science and engineering.
Both men were ordered held without bail following their Wednesday court appearance.
Broker Jason Hughes will return the $9.4 million he earned from Cisterra Development.
It is the company's first core beer that uses the aromatic compounds naturally found in citrus fruits, pine trees, hops and cannabis.