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| Brett Kavanaugh faces his first questions on the second day of his Supreme Court confirmation hearing. |
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| Two-thirds of San Diegans favor allowing owners of second homes to rent them out on a short-term basis, which would not be permitted under new restrictions recently approved by the San Diego City Council. |
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| Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra and the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board file suit against the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission over the flow of 12 million gallons of untreated wastewater flowing from the Tijuana River Watershed in Mexico into the U.S. |
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| A former financial adviser at a Chase Bank branch in Imperial Beach was sentenced to three years, eight months in state prison Wednesday for stealing about $300,000 from four elderly customers over several years. |
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| Councilman Jerry Cano failed to correct building code violations over a five-year period. |
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| The California Supreme Court's ruling undercuts direct democracy. |
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| we're likely to see exorbitant hotel prices that will keep budget-conscious tourists out and will result in local mom-and-pop stores folding. |
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| SDG&E unveils new safety measures as the region moves into the height of fire season. |
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| The e-commerce giant is looking for workers in software development, machine learning, cloud computing, fraud prevention and digital entertainment. |
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| SDSU quarterback's critics can be caustic in days of unsocial media. |
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| At this point, no way to truly know whether Padres have the best guy for job in Green. |
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| Hillcrest's newest spot, insideOUT, is the fifth establishment to open under the Mo's Universe restaurant group umbrella. |
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| A $20 bill issued 135 years ago by a long-departed San Diego bank is worthless as currency — yet priceless as a collectible. While this 1883 "brownback" is not legal tender, it is prized by collectors. In 2000, it sold for $27,500. Today, auctioneers expect it will sell for at least $100,000. |
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