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| Refusing to call the standoff between California's governor and the president over a border deployment a "dispute," Sacramento officials say some state troops will fight transnational crime. |
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| Kirstjen Nielsen held a townhall with Border Patrol agents and local officials from several DHS agencies before heading to the border to inspect the 30-foot bollard fence being installed. |
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| San Diego officials scrambled on Wednesday to cope with backlash from the public over 35 parking citations the city gave to people trying to honor a fallen Marine on Tuesday morning. |
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| San Diego's local Democratic Party's leaders are under fire and facing calls to resign after a meeting fell into disarray and a woman was handcuffed by police. |
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| Headed into the primary in two high-profile House races, Democrats have significant leads over their Republican opponents. |
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| If the huge settlements continue, City Hall's approach to fixing its property may need to change from triage to triage on steroids |
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| The authorities and the media speak loud on the dangers of cannabis, yet do they know of what they speak? |
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| Employees began getting the word Wednesday of job cuts related to the San Diego cellular giant's promise to slash spending by $1 billion to improve its financial performance. |
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| French biomedical company buys San Diego's Astute Medical for $90 million and says it will retain local presence and employees. |
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| A back-room deal at a supposedly open hearing halves Canelo Alvarez's one-year doping suspension. |
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| Both Wil Myers (arm) and Manuel Margot (ribs) could return from the disabled list this weekend in Arizona, forcing the Padres to make difficult decisions with the roster and playing time for a crowded outfield mix. |
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| Wyclef Jean will headline Friday's BAYKED by the Bay, a pot-celebrating San Diego festival at which pot is prohibited. |
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| Sex trafficking is happening at staggering rates in the U.S., typically to vulnerable woman and girls (but boys, too) and usually through a false pretense of love the exploiter promises his victim. |
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