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Interview with playwright Dian Schaffhauser about creating the world premiere play “Lesbians of San Diego, A Herstory in Two Acts,” premieres July 31 and runs through August 10th ...
A Teamsters spokesperson says the picket lines have moved to the Republic Services location on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, ...
Generation Z healthcare workers prioritize financial wellness and mental health support — and hospitals and health systems are responding. Given changing demographics and labor shortages, ...
The assembly member says it is important to remember not only to fight against something, but to fight for something as well.
When L.A. declared itself a “sanctuary city” for Central American migrants, he vowed to have Washington cut off the city’s ...
Barbara Stone, a grandmother and U.S. citizen, says she was traumatized after being arrested by Immigration and Customs ...
About 11 cents of every dollar collected from tenants has been used to influence elections, finance ballot initiatives and pay union leaders.
With AI being the biggest change in IT infrastructure since the Dot Com boom, it was no surprise that at the annual Cisco ...
A new law enforcing safety for people who work in the live event industry at city-owned venues in San Diego is now in effect.
Dozens of community members, artists, musicians and small business owners gathered to celebrate Puerto Rican and Caribbean culture, music, art and food.
Learn how AB 1362 addresses labor trafficking in California, protecting workers from exploitation, recruitment abuse, and unfair labor practices.
Life Shoreline Community Services to provide cabins for unhoused workers by Dave Schwab • Times of San Diego June 30, 2025, 11:33 a.m.
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