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More Spacious Pens for Pregnant Pigs, Required by New Calif. Law, Could Boost Pork Prices
Pork farmers across the United States are worried about Proposition 12, which California voters overwhelmingly passed in 2018, and is set to go into effect on the first of next year.
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San Diego Veteran Receives Purple Heart 17 Years After Iraq Deployment
Ivan Krimker received a Purple Heart this year after he was wounded in action on a deployment to Iraq in 2004.
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San Diego Family Grieves Loss of Woman Who Died From COVID-19
A San Diego family is grieving their loved one, a mother and wife, who died from COVID-19 over the weekend
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Laid Off San Diego-Area Teachers Struggling to Get Unemployment
Almost 500,000 public school jobs have been lost during the pandemic, according to Labor Department Statistics, but many California teachers say they are having unique challenges trying to get their unemployment benefits.
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SDG&E Worker Fired Over Alleged Racist Gesture Says He Was Cracking Knuckles
It all started about two weeks ago near a Black Lives Matter rally in Poway when Emmanuel Cafferty, a San Diego Gas and Electric employee, encountered a stranger on the roadway. The stranger followed Cafferty and took a picture of him as his arm hung out the window of his company truck. The picture made the rounds on Twitter accompanied…