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| The two companies met for a second time on Feb. 23 and made progress on regulatory problems, but price remains an obstacle to a negotiated sale. |
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| The Supreme Court Monday turned down the Trump administration's plea for a quick ruling on the president's power to end special protections for Dreamers. |
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| About a dozen homeless people living in the large tented shelter run by the Alpha Project have been hired to pick up trash in downtown San Diego. |
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| San Diego police will be stationing several officers at Rancho Bernardo High School Monday after threatening graffiti was found on campus. |
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| La Mesa Planning Commission votes unanimously to allow dispensary to open on Center Street; City Council will consider application in March. |
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| Fresh thinking is needed in the policy fights over shelter — including from those who always oppose efforts to add housing stock. |
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| A wayward flamingo was spotted about a week ago in the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge near Imperial Beach. |
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| By keeping control of new therapies until they are being tested in people, The Scripps Research Institute can pay for its own research through partnerships, says CEO Peter G. Schultz. |
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| Sempra Energy takes another step toward acquiring the biggest utility company in Texas. |
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| In game against Padres, Shohei Ohtani walks twice, singles in his spring training debut as Angels designated hitter. |
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| Plenty of naysayers, but fans should believe in decision by Padres to bring in Eric Hosmer. |
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| Folk music legend Joan Baez will mount her final formal North American concert tour in September to promote her new album. Here are all the dates and cities. |
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| In the wake of #MeToo, Monica Lewinsky is looking at her relationship with Bill Clinton in a new light. We should, too. |
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