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Family members of an 8-year-old trapped under a car and killed while riding an electric scooter over the weekend spoke out ...
Chula Vista residents handle trash disposal themselves as sanitation workers continue strike affecting 283,000 people ...
Residents in Chula Vista and nearby areas face overflowing trash as a strike enters day 6, raising health hazards and ...
The Port of San Diego Board of Commissioners has approved the next step in the development of the Chula Vista Bayfront, known ...
Residents in Chula Vista are taking matters into their own hands as the trash pile grows due to a solidarity strike by Republic Services employees.
As garbage bins continue to line Chula Vista neighborhoods amid a work stoppage, the city on Monday stopped short of declaring a state of emergency over the ongoing trash pickup situation.
Chula Vista’s city manager said she’s ready to declare an emergency if the increasing trash becomes a health hazard.
Hundreds of Republic Services employees in Boston have been on strike since July 1, demanding a contract with better wages and benefits, as well as stronger labor protections. Since that time, picket ...
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