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| Four days of demonstrations have captivated the Middle East even as questions about their aims remain. |
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| As 2017 drew to a close, so too did the distinguished career of David J. Danielsen, a longtime San Diego Superior Court judge widely admired for his handling of criminal cases and his leadership in some of the court's most challenging times. He retired Friday. |
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| The fire department was notified in July — months before a platform collapsed, injuring dozens of children — that Vault PK needed to be inspected. The inspection did not happen. |
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| The agent was patrolling in southwest Otay Mesa on his ATV, traveling about 20 mph, when he was struck. |
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| Two men were arrested on suspicion of murder of a 21-year-old Marine in the Gaslamp Quarter. |
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| Here are 18 things for all of San Diego to watch — and maybe influence — in 2018. |
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| Any good economic news in 2017 accrues to the momentum of Obama-era policies. |
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| With Philip Rivers passing for nearly 400 yards, Chargers blow out Raiders in season finale to finish 9-7. But they don't get any help and miss playoffs again. |
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| The depature of Montaque Gill-Caesar, the changing defensive identity and incoming freshman Joel Mensah. |
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The Trump administration is proposing to rewrite or kill rules on offshore oil and gas drilling that were imposed after the deadly 2010 rig explosion and oil |
Californians may awake on New Year's Day to a stronger-than-normal whiff of marijuana as America's cannabis king lights up to celebrate the state's first legal |
| Sam Woodhouse is the artistic director of San Diego Repertory Theatre, which he co-founded in 1976 and helped turn into one of the leading regional theaters in the nation. |
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| The San Diego Union-Tribune will celebrate 150 years of covering San Diego and the world in 2018 in a variety of ways, starting Jan. 1. |
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