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| Border Patrol agents in San Diego caught 4,103 people crossing illegally into the U.S. in March, up 32 percent from February and a 203 percent increase from last March. |
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| San Diego State opts not to pursue an appeal after Burns won the initial civil suit. |
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| A lawyer for Adam Shacknai on Thursday blasted a $5 million jury verdict holding his client responsible for the 2011 death of his brother's girlfriend, Rebecca Zahau, at a Coronado mansion and vowed to appeal. |
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| San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore said he considered firing his opponent in this year's election, Cmdr. Dave Myers, a deputy who works under him. But after considering the likely political fallout, Gore said he decided that it would not be wise to despose of his challenger. |
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| Three Democrats seeking to replace City Councilman David Alvarez clashed on Thursday over San Diego's graffiti policy, homelessness and the city's chronic shortage of police officers. |
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| If a higher standard for shooting suspects leads to fewer deaths without reducing public safety, it must be considered. |
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| How is this not viewed as supporting a particular religion on San Diego city property? |
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| After failing to acquire San Diego's Qualcomm, Broadcom went ahead with previously announced plans to relocate its headquarters to the U.S. The move became official Wednesday and could make regulatory approval easier for future buyouts. |
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President Donald Trump has instructed the U.S. trade representative to consider slapping $100 billion in additional tariffs on Chinese goods. |
| Tiger Woods struggled with two bogeys in Amen Corner and didn't birdie a par-5 in shooting 73 in the first round of the Masters |
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| Joey Lucchesi struck out seven through five scoreless innings. Then Brad Hand allowed three runs in the ninth inning as the Padres lost to the Colorado Rockies. |
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| 'Happy Days' star and Globe associate artist will sign copies of book at event |
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| A dozen rare Hawaiian crows called ʻalalā will be released into the wild from a sanctuary managed by San Diego Zoo Global. And you can help give each one of them an individual name. |
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