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| Officials across the region are preparing for the first major storm of the winter, which could cause significant flooding and property damage. |
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| Hotel tax would be raised by as much as 3-1/4 percentage points to raise more than $6 billion over 40 years to pay for a convention center expansion, address homelessness and repair roads. |
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| Authorities in Guerrero state announced the arrest of a suspect in the killing of Imperial Beach official Doug Bradley. |
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| Eight local Democratic politicians have now called on labor leader Mickey Kasparian to step down as head of a union and a labor coalition — despite efforts by party leaders to discourage participation in a survey on the matter. |
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| The number of women lodging sexual misconduct charges against a San Diego sheriff's deputy creeped past a dozen this week, as two more women filed legal claims -- and the latest allegations indicate that his behavior escalated over several years. |
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| This administration wants $18 billion of taxpayer funds to spend on this ineffective, ill-conceived plan. |
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| Revealing substantiated allegations of misconduct brings needed transparency to the state Capitol and creates a deterrent to new bad behavior. |
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| Alabama has beaten Georgia 26-23 in overtime to win its fifth national championship since 2009 under Nick Saban. |
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| In the first round of the Super Bowl tournament, the four AFC teams all turned in sloppy or mediocre work. |
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| A new real estate company in San Diego will charge home sellers a flat fee of $3,200. |
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| GoPro is getting out of the drone business, laying off more than 20% of its workforce and losing two executives after predicting a sharp decline in its fourth-quarter revenue and disclosing weak holiday-season demand for its cameras. |
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| Willie Nelson has canceled his concerts this week, due to illness, after ending his Saturday San Diego concert almost before it got started. |
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| Weather, illnesses are cited for drop in expected contributions. |
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