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| Adela de la Torre, the former president of the American Society of Hispanic Economists, will take office in June. |
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| San Diego County's public health department announces another 32 flu-related deaths, pushing the season total past 200. |
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| Public transit ridership is falling in Southern California as more low-income resident, many of whom are recent immigrants, purchase cars, according to a report released Wednesday by the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies. |
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| Carlsbad resident Diana Lovejoy and gun instructor Weldon McDavid were convicted late last year of conspiracy and attempted murder in the shooting of Lovejoy's husband in 2016. Both were sentenced Wednesday. |
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| San Diego chef Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins was the villain in the "Top Chef" kitchen, but we can still love her food. |
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| A dirty deed gets undone. |
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| Viewers weigh in on Donald Trump's attempt to unify nation. |
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| Qualcomm posts fiscal first quarter financial results as it works to convince shareholders to reject Broadcom's hostile $103 billion takeover bid. |
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| The California Public Utilities Commission is looking to study the best practices to reduce the risk of deadly wildfires. |
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| Chip Bowers, an exec with NBA's Warriors, pored over 100 CDs one night — and Padres history was made. |
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| The Alex Smith trade made a lot of sense — and, no, Washington didn't overpay for the San Diegan despite parting with a good young cornerback. |
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| With three nominations each, the Schizophonics and Trouble in the Wind lead this year's crop of the 2018 San Diego Music Awards contenders. |
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| The simple narrative of nativist Republicans vs. enlightened Democrats doesn't really hold up. |
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