San Diego residents can apply for financial assistance for annual trash and recycling pickup fees, with in-person workshops available to help with the application process.
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The owner of a scrap metal company that’s been linked to explosions and hazardous materials in the Watts neighborhood of South Los Angeles was ordered Tuesday to pay over $1.8 million in restitution.