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.
The latest employment opportunities around Santee.
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Researchers led by UC San Diego behavioral economist Uri Gneezy have shown that competitors tend to deliberately anger their opponents when it will give them an advantage.
In a new biography of Williams, former Boston Globe journalist Ben Bradlee Jr. tells his story with the frankness of a reporter and the affection of a fan.
"Sexually transmitted diseases are a silent, national epidemic," said Dr. Wilma Wooten, the county public health officer.
Numbers showing how the economic situation and the access to education have changed for African Americans.
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State water officials say that California's river and reservoirs are below their old record lows.
The environmental group called for mandatory restrictions on water use locally even though the San Diego County Water Authority expects sufficient supplies in 2014.
This information comes from Santee Sheriff’s substation reports.
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Give to a worthwhile cause and teach kids an important lesson about community service at the same time.
A memorial service will be held January 18 at the Lakeside Community Center, 9841 Vine St.
Snapshot of the Santee real estate market.
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What's happening around Santee Jan. 17-19.