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Federal court rules against DACA, again

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, has once again been deemed unlawful by a federal court and it’s leaving over half a million \“dreamers\” in the system in limbo, and others with no option at applying. In other news, after three years and a contentious fight, Fallbrook and Rainbow ratepayers will finally vote on whether or not to leave the San Diego Water Authority in November. Plus, a data protection representative has tips on how to protect our digital footprint while we wait for the Delete Act to get signed into law.

San Diego expected to approve water-rate hikes of almost 20 percent

Postcards sent to voters ahead of Nov 7 special elections

As cost for Doheny desalination plant grows, California aims to streamline more projects

State regulators are watching the Doheny proposal, in part because it offers a real-time look at both the promise and the challenge of turning seawater into tap water for consumers in California.

San Diego s water battles and questionable spending in Ramona

A conflict over water has two North County water agencies looking to leave the San Diego County Water Authority. And, an investigation into payments made to board members of the Ramona Cemetery District has led to funds being returned.

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