San Diego County represented about 9 percent of the statewide enrollment, which included 65,666 consumers eligible for financial subsidies.
The fundraiser is set for May 8 and will benefit the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
People wishing to use the free service should call 2-1-1 to make an appointment at a site near them.
The goal is to have parties leave the courtroom with the final divorce judgment in their hands.
If the Ninth Circuit's ruling is allowed to take effect, officials throughout the state could be required to issue concealed-carry permits based on nothing more than the applicant's assertion that they wish to carry a gun for self-defense.
Metropolitan Water District officials say the tentative ruling is an "initial step in a very long process."
Ron Nehring, of San Diego, is the first Republican to join the race.
In San Diego County, residents must pass a training course and show valid reasons for needing a concealed weapon.
While the number of annual bookings into local detention centers has dropped in recent years, the average daily inmate population ballooned from 102 percent of overall jail capacity in 2011 to 113 percent in 2012, according to a study.
Protesters are set to gather Monday night outside of the Federal Building in downtown San Diego Monday at 6 p.m.
Chairwoman Dianne Jacob Gives 2014 State of the County Address
A $249 million project seeks to alleviate traffic jams through San Clemente, especially on the weekends.
Nearly 9 out of 10 Californians who’ve signed up through the exchange have received a federal subsidy. Individuals who make less than $46,000 a year are eligible.
Brown called for a collaborative effort to restrain water use, urging Californians to conserve in every way possible.
Say goodbye to the eyesore on the coast. An agreement has been reached for a smaller more environmentally friendly plant to be built.
Reps. Juan Vargas, Susan Davis and Scott Peters lobbied for the funding to complete the expansion of the world's busiest port of entry.
Brown spoke at a news conference on the day he released his $155 billion proposed budget for 2014-15.
Another North County city may register opposition to SDG&E's plans to use natural gas to help cover the 400 megawatts of nuclear power lost when San Onofre shut down.
To date, more than 1,000 residents have participated in the program.
Chavez said that by serving on the committee he would help ensure that the transition to a national healthcare system is fair to patients, healthcare professionals and insurance companies.
A new "mobilized" water quality map lets visitors and county residents use their smartphones to instantly check water quality at more than 80 local beaches and waterways.
A new state law went into effect Jan. 1 making it a little harder for California students to skip required vaccinations.
Eighteen non-profit organizations and schools will share $25,000 for activities taking place in 2014.
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
Everyone has a list of top stories at year-end. Here's what Caltrans considers the biggest transportation news in Southern California.