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| Scripps Health in San Diego will undertake a wide-ranging reorganization effort, including layoffs, to reduce the cost of its operations as health care reimbursement levels change. |
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| More than 1,500 firefighters and members of ground crews still are working to tame the Thomas fire, now the largest blaze in recorded state history. |
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| The situation is a major turnaround from last year, when Northern California was battered by a series of "atmospheric river" storms that helped end the state's five-year drought. |
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| About 300 low-income seniors were expected to attend the nonprofit Serving Seniors' annual Christmas Day lunch at its headquarters in downtown San Diego. |
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| An $11 million plan dubbed "Threshold of the Americas" aims to give pedestrians a more savory walking experience as they walk from the border to downtown Tijuana. |
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| When a drug overdose epidemic is so severe that it lowers U.S. life expectancy, it demands a vigorous response — one Americans have yet to see. |
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| Clinical studies have shown that even one cholesterol-laden meal of saturated animal fat and protein degrades arterial function. |
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| A look at the top 10 games in Holiday Bowl history as game celebrates its 40th anniversary. |
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| A look at the Mountain West as conference plays begins Wednesday. |
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One of the biggest changes: Employers can no longer ask applicants to disclose their criminal history of salary history. |
Amazon has bought an Andover, Massachusetts-based company that makes internet-connected doorbells and security cameras. |
| From the Restaurant of the Year to shocking closures, 2017 was a year full of year of delicious highs and disappointing lows. |
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| Thanks to his adoptive family, his church and the Boy Scouts, former foster kid Emilio Carranza-Davis feels like every day is a gift. |
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