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The movement against abortion rights is nearing its apex. But it began way
 before Roe

The movement against abortion rights is nearing its apex. But it began way before Roe

Despite gaining national traction in the 1970s, the history of the anti-abortion movement in the U.S. goes back more than a century before the landmark …

Eviction filings are up sharply as pandemic rental aid starts to run out

Eviction filings are up sharply as pandemic rental aid starts to run out

The federal rental aid program expects to distribute the rest of its money by mid-summer. Some cities have already run out of funding, pushing eviction …

Landslide shuts down controversial switchback trail at Beacon's Beach
 in Encinitas

Landslide shuts down controversial switchback trail at Beacon's Beach in Encinitas

Environmental advocates say the bluff failure shows the urgency of alternative beach access.

 Students speak out against potential loss of constitutional rights over
 abortion

Students speak out against potential loss of constitutional rights over abortion

San Diego High School students react to the potential loss of constitutional rights over abortion.

A Canadian official says Americans can get abortions there if Roe is overturned

A Canadian official says Americans can get abortions there if Roe is overturned

Americans accessing health care services in Canada would have to pay out of pocket, and likely would need to overcome extra travel and logistical hurdles.

Medi-Cal now covers unauthorized immigrants 50 and older

Medi-Cal now covers unauthorized immigrants 50 and older

Approximately 235,000 people will now be eligible for the state and federal health care program for low-income Californians.

UCSD researchers spot gene marker for Alzheimer’s disease

UCSD researchers spot gene marker for Alzheimer’s disease

An overactive gene that’s connected to Alzheimer’s can better predict the disease and may reveal a path to a cure.

Plans for Encinitas housing project headed back to city council

Plans for Encinitas housing project headed back to city council

A settlement has been reached over a controversial proposal for an apartment complex in Encinitas.

Landslide shuts down controversial switchback trail at Beacon's Beach
 in Encinitas

Landslide shuts down controversial switchback trail at Beacon's Beach in Encinitas

Environmental advocates say the bluff failure shows the urgency of alternative beach access.

San Diego writer Fredrika Syren gives tips for a zero-waste lifestyle

San Diego writer Fredrika Syren gives tips for a zero-waste lifestyle

San Diego writer Fredrika Syren offers a “A Practical Guide to Zero Waste for Families.”

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