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Our annual look at San Diego customers behind on their utility bills
About 40,000 fewer SDG&E customers are behind on their bills compared to last year, but 53.8% are more than four months late.
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Crime and Public Safety

MTS bus runs over woman’s foot in El Cerrito
The woman suffered multiple fractures and the loss of skin from the ankle down, police...
Sports

Wash, rinse, repeat as Padres system looks to rise again in 2025
As was the case with the 2022 draft, Padres hoping collection of 2024 draftees help lift farm system after trades depleted it for last year's playoff push
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Music: The three San Diego concerts you don’t want to miss this week
Veteran singer-songwriter James Lee Stanley is a former U.S. Air Force Chinese-language specialist and the subject of an award-winning film documentary who had a six-season run on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek: Voyager."
Business

Is it too early to tell what Trump’s policies mean for the economy?
Several economic forecasts for 2025 have been revised in recent weeks. Is it too soon for the downgrades?
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National Politics

MRNA vaccines, once a Trump boast, now face attacks from some in GOP
Many doctors worry a huge medical advance could be rolled back.
Opinion

The United Nations is an enabler of Saudi Arabia’s oppression of women
The Saudis’ and the U.N.’s war on women
Local News

District 1 supervisorial candidates debate homelessness, sewage crisis
Seven candidates are running to fill a vacancy on the Board of Supervisors. Four participated...
Local Politics

Voting begins in South Bay’s crowded special election for county supervisor
Ballots were mailed over the weekend, and drop boxes throughout the district opened this week
National News

Once-routine immigration check-ins become high-stakes calculation as some are detained
The check-ins have become a source of anxiety.
World News

Peruvian farmer’s case against German energy giant RWE could reshape global climate accountability
The lawsuit argues the company’s greenhouse gas emissions have accelerated glacial melt above his hometown.
Health

Oz pledges to fight health care fraud but makes no commitments on Medicaid funding cuts
Oz is President Donald Trump’s pick to be the next CMS administrator.
Food

This St. Patrick’s Day meal is the real deal
Menu from chef-owner Maeve Rochford of Sugar and Scribe harkens back to her Irish grandmother's...
Home and Garden
![There’s something so inherently hopeful about spring, and the joy that comes from seeing new life take root in nature is something that never gets old. It’s also nice to get out, pause the incessant phone scrolling and see more of the neighborhoods around you, engage with others and find unexpected ways to add beauty to your own landscape. These garden tours are just the thing to spark that inspiration. Have an event to add to this list? Email to martha.lynch@sduniontribune.com. THROUGH MAY 11 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch Get ready for your photo op: The brilliantly colorful blooms […] There’s something so inherently hopeful about spring, and the joy that comes from seeing new life take root in nature is something that never gets old. It’s also nice to get out, pause the incessant phone scrolling and see more of the neighborhoods around you, engage with others and find unexpected ways to add beauty to your own landscape. These garden tours are just the thing to spark that inspiration. Have an event to add to this list? Email to martha.lynch@sduniontribune.com. THROUGH MAY 11 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch Get ready for your photo op: The brilliantly colorful blooms […]](https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/SUT-L-GARDENTOURS-Carlsbad52A0211-0308.jpg?w=560)
Calling all garden groupies: Spring tours for 2025 set in motion across San Diego County
There’s something so inherently hopeful about spring, and the joy that comes from seeing new...
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