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San Diego County Reports 401 New Coronavirus Cases
The county has been in the red tier for months, skirting but ultimately avoiding the most restrictive tier of the state's reopening plan.
Bry Congratulates Gloria, Concedes In San Diego Mayoral Race
The race to become mayor ended when City Council President Pro Tem Barbara Bry conceded to her opponent, Assemblyman Todd Gloria.
Shots Fired In Front Of Spring Valley Apartments, No One Injured
A woman pulled out a gun and fired several shots during an argument outside an apartment complex, but no one was struck, authorities said.
Bobcat Burned In Wildfire Turns Corner Toward Recovery In Ramona
The team at the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center hopes to return the bobcat to the wild next month.
Callaway Golf Posts Record Earnings As Other Industries Struggle
Carlsbad-based Callaway Golf Co. Monday reported record net sales and earnings for the third quarter.
San Elijo Sunset: San Diego County Photos Of The Day
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Urban League Of San Diego County Gets Grant For Digital Resources
The grant from CIT Bank will enhance digital access for underrepresented individuals in San Diego County during the coronavirus pandemic.
Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trots 2020 Guide: California
Don't let the pandemic keep you from this holiday tradition. Many runs are planned statewide, with many charities relying on the proceeds.
Where Vets & Military Can Eat Free On Veterans Day 2020
California restaurants are stepping up on Nov. 11 with freebies & specials to thank vets and active duty for their service.
Newsom: CA COVID-19 Spike Could Hold Counties Back From Reopening
Newsom announced a 3.7% positivity rate, up from 2.5% on Oct. 19, and spoke about the possibility of losing the Affordable Care Act Monday.
Disney Vacation Club Reopening At Disneyland Resort
Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa reopens to Disney Vacation Club members in December.
Romaine Lettuce Recall: E Coli Threat
California-based Tanimura & Antle has recalled romaine lettuce packaged as single heads because they may be contaminated with E. coli.
California Women Smash Ceilings In National Politics — Not So Much In State Politics
With California's junior senator Kamala Harris poised to become America's first female vice president, a remarkable pattern has taken hold.
How California Will Influence DC
With the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the Golden state is poised to exert more influence in the White House.
From the weekend:
SD County Reports 513 New COVID-19 Cases, No New Deaths
Local officials will find out Tuesday whether SD will sink into the most restrictive purple tier of the state's four-tiered reopening plan.
More Showers, High Winds Expected For San Diego County
Another storm system from the north was expected to bring strong west winds and additional showers to San Diego County Sunday.
Campa-Najjar Concedes 50th Congressional District Race To Issa
The candidates were vying to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. Duncan D. Hunter.
One Dead, One Wounded In Lincoln Park Shooting
One man was shot to death and another was wounded after a fight in the parking lot of a shopping center in Lincoln Park.
One Dead, Two Wounded In San Diego Trolley Station Shooting
One person was killed and two were wounded in a shooting near a San Diego trolley station.
Widespread Showers, Thunderstorms Hit San Diego County
The second of two fast-moving storms will arrive Sunday, with both storms keeping temperatures well below average.
San Diego Leaders React to Biden's Projected Win
Cheers were heard pouring out of downtown San Diego as local political leaders reacted to Biden and Harris' victory.
Californians React To Biden And Harris Victory
Residents, celebrities and politicians throughout California celebrated Biden's projected victory as Trump supporters protested.
This article originally appeared on the San Diego Patch