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| President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Congress should act quickly on gun laws as he convened lawmakers at the White House. |
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| The City Council on Tuesday passed an ordinance that positions the city to gain a regional advantage in an industry that is estimated to generate $5 billion in California this year. |
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| Opening statements began Wednesday in the civil trial over the death of Rebecca Zahau, whose body was found in July 2011 hanging from a balcony at a Coronado mansion. County authorities said the death was a suicide but Zahau's family disagreed and filed a wrongful death lawsuit. |
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| A longtime investigation into gang networks trafficking heroin, methamphetamine and guns throughout North County culminated Wednesday in indictments against 37 people — from street dealers to mid-level managers to cross-border smugglers, authorities said. |
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| The number of flu cases and deaths are down in San Diego. |
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| Fines which discourage library use are getting a deserved hard look. |
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| I and my neighbors protested upzoning. After all, we are in a drought, the freeways are clogged and existing infrastructure is inadequate. |
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| Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego, joins Duncan Hunter, R-San Diego and Texas Sen. John Cornyn in calling for a probe of Broadcom's hostile takeover bid for Qualcomm. |
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| Bacteria commonly found on human skin secretes an anticancer compound, UC San Diego scientists have found. |
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| Mountain West commissioner Craig Thompson confirms he has had expansion talks with basketball power Gonzaga. |
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| Fernando Tatis, the Padres top prospect, gets two hits and a walk in victory over Dodgers. |
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| Two shows that landed on Broadway are returning to West Coast for new productions in L.A. |
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| Changes in the fine print of U.S. democracy could have far-reaching effects. |
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