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 | The state will also recognize three new holidays with Juneteenth, the Lunar New Year and Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. | |
 | Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI 's body lay in state in St. Peter's Basilica on Monday as thousands of people filed by to pay tribute to … | |
 | Ron Morrison was the city’s mayor from 2006 to 2018. Now he’s back and says business development suffered during his time out of office. | |
 | A new year will bring new leadership in parts of San Diego county. In Escondido, new mayor Dane White, has made history as the youngest … | |
 | Dr. Lindsey Yourman plans to better serve the growing aging population in the San Diego region. | |
 | He has set records in his first two years for the sheer numbers of jurists, dozens of them women. He helped confirm 11 Black women … | |
 | Congress recently passed legislation that will give federal regulators greater authority to limit the costs of prison phone calls. | |
 | As we dive into another new year of resolutions, managing time is the key to success. And learning to organize our time around our goals … | |
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