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| The National Hurricane Center predicts Florence could still strengthen to near Category 5 intensity on Tuesday. |
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| On the morning of June 16, 2010 her boys — aged 18 and 17 — were dragged out of their Jetta while driving to school. Kidnappers demanded the family pay a $500,000 ransom. The Ramoses desperately tried to find the cash but it was futile. |
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| A state appellate court on Tuesday upheld a lower court decision to dismiss a lawsuit that sought to blame a La Costa resort for the start of the Poinsettia fire in 2014. |
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| San Diego agreed on Tuesday to nearly $1 million in payouts to settle two injury lawsuits, one filed by a woman hit by a falling tree branch in Mission Bay Park and another filed by a woman who tripped and fell on Beech Street downtown. |
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| "Pay to play" ballot measures which benefit those who fund signature-gathering campaigns should not be rewarded. |
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| A fair solution for athletes and the NFL |
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| The region's economic development corporation launches program to double the number of skilled workers in San Diego by 2030. |
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| EvoNexus, a longstanding startup incubator known for offering free space to fledgling ventures, has brought in its first batch of companies under a new set of rules that lets Evo snag a slice of their tenant's equity. |
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| Phillip Wellman has spent the last two decades in Double-A baseball. His San Antonio Missions lost their best player shortly after the first half, was a last-place team in the second half and was down two games to none when it rallied for three straight wins to reach the Texas League finals. |
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| Panthers tight end re-fractures foot, will miss time, similar to 2017. |
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| Voodoo Threauxdown, featuring Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Breed Brass Band, Cyril Neville and Walter "Wolfman" Washington. |
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| Energy giant BP signs a long-term contract with Sempra subsidiary IEnova for storage capacity at a liquid fuels marine terminal near Ensenada. |
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