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| Does the special counsel need protecting in wake of President Trump's earlier move to fire him? At least two prominent Republicans say yes; the White House says there's "no reason" to think Trump plans to fire Robert S Mueller III. |
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| Rancho Bernardo's Jo Cornell has joined with another mom in a lawsuit against Pop Warner. Both of their sons were diagnosed with CTE after they died — one in a suicide and another in a crash. |
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| Laura's Law has never been used in San Diego County to force people into psychiatric treatment, but it still is considered effective because its threat has lead mentally ill people to agree to get help. |
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| Santa Ana winds whipped across San Diego County Sunday, prompting a utility company to shut off power to about 2,500 customers as a precaution and complicating play at the Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey Pines. |
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| Elliot Hirshman's successor inherits an array of political, academic and money issues |
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| Democrats outside of Gov. Jerry Brown may finally be ready for hard truths about the high-speed debacle in the Central Valley. |
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| The editorial is the most intimate section of the daily newspaper. |
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| A plan to redevelop 200 acres in Mission Valley goes to City Hall next month. The proposal would replace Riverwalk golf course with 4,300 housing units and a 70-acre park, plus office buildings along Interstate 8. What's new: Maybe creating a business district to address homeless along the river. |
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| With Alaska Airlines aggressively growing its presence in San Diego, Southwest Airlines is launching an ad campaign to remind locals that it has the most nonstop flights. |
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| Tiger Woods "very pleased" after making it through the weekend at Torrey Pines. |
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| Rashaad Penny boosts his draft stock with performance in Reese's Senior Bowl. |
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| San Diego Musical Theatre, now producing at the Horton Grand Theatre, returns to the work that launched it in 2007. |
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| Cat lovers marveled at a new breed this weekend at the San Diego Cat Show, where Bengals made a debut appearance in the competition. The annual two-day feline festival, hosted by San Diego Cat Fanciers at the fairgrounds in Del Mar, is in its 26th year. |
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