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| With Trump's attacks on the special counsel's probe intensifying, some Republicans warn the president that ousting Robert S. Mueller III would trigger a crisis. |
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| There are a host of dream house raffles across the West this year, and a big winner in many of them appears to be a Seattle-based consultant. |
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| Every one of 20 invoices Clean Harbors Environmental Services submitted to the county of San Diego in recent months contained charges that officials said were not covered by the contract. |
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| Since the Feb. 14 mass shooting at a Florida high school, 19 school threats have been reported to authorities and investigated by a local task force, nine of which resulted in charges being filed in Juvenile Court. |
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| The city wants a better explanation of property boundaries and more. |
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| State housing mandates amount to an opportunity for local leaders to overcome NIMBYs. Good. |
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| The Historical Resources Board and the Save Open Space and Agricultural Resources initiative are under fire. |
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| The dramatic battle for control of Qualcomm raises questions about free trade, national security, critical technology and company performance for shareholders. |
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| At several key turning points, San Diego company did what others thought was impossible. |
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| Tyson Ross, coming back from shoulder surgery, has likely earned a job in the Padres rotation. |
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| Padres personnel department will be in Cooperstown, N.Y., for Trevor Hoffman's Hall of Fame ceremony and stay there to work through the trade deadline. |
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| Charles Rouse is a transparent watercolor artist whose work is on display in the World of Watercolor & Beyond show at the Fallbrook Art Center through April 14. |
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| The medical school ranks among the 20 best in the country in research and primary care. The university is looking for a donor willing to give $300 million in return for naming the school. |
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