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| The Attorney General, accompanied by ICE deputy director Thomas Homan, was the third high-ranking official of the Trump administration to visit the California border in as many weeks. |
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| Billionaire George Soros has entered the San Diego DA race by contributing #1.5 million to a PAC supporting Genevieve Jones-Wright. |
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| Mike Hinkley came to last week's national Craft Brewers Conference in Nashville with a message: He's not the ghost of San Diego beer past. |
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| The biggest portion of the Theodore Roosevelt Carrier Strike Group returns after seven months at sea, combat over Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. |
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| The state Attorney General has decided not to pursue criminal charges against San Diego Councilman Chris Cate for leaking a confidential city document in June to developers behind the proposed SoccerCity development in Mission Valley. |
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| The state GOP convention showed the same old GOP playbook — the one that loses statewide elections like clockwork. |
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| We have 7.57 percent of the state's population, but we'll only get 5.76 percent of the gas tax money. |
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| The reduction in revenue and profit comes after the energy giant acquired Oncor, the largest utility in Texas. |
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| To support Parkinson's disease research, alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs played May 5 at Vista's Moonlight Amphitheatre. |
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| Padres aren't giving up on Bryan Mitchell, just won't use him as a starter for now. |
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| The Aztecs get a commitment from Washington State point guard Malachi Flynn. |
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| Tony Award-winning story of Mark Rothko and a pivotal 1950s project gets a strong revival |
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| More than 100 exhibitors showed off a range of handcrafted surfboards at the 11th annual Boardroom trade event this weekend at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. |
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