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Top San Diego news: Supervisors OK 5G law; baby has first confirmed measles case of the year; more

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Published on August 08, 2019
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Missed the the most recent top news in San Diego? Read on for everything you need to know.

SDG&E, Cal Fire prepare for fire season with new efforts 

San Diego Gas & Electric and a group of local government officials announced new wildfire safety initiatives before peak wildfire season.

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Pedestrian struck, seriously injured by vehicle near SD Convention Center 

A pedestrian was struck and seriously injured by a vehicle Wednesday morning on a street near the San Diego Convention Center.

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Hesitant supervisors OK 5G law: 'Can't do a damn thing' for health 

After voicing their frustrations over federal policy, San Diego County Supervisors Wednesday unanimously approved an ordinance regulating 5G technology.

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11-month-old baby has first confirmed measles case in San Diego in 2019 

The first case of measles this year in San Diego County has been confirmed in an 11-month-old baby who recently traveled to the Philippines.

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2 hospitalized for overdoses at Tierrasanta home where tot died in mom's car 

Two people were found suffering from apparent drug overdoses at a Tierrasanta home Wednesday, less than 48 hours after a toddler was discovered dead there in her mother's vehicle.

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