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| Immigration officials are moving 1,000 detainees, including asylum seekers, to a medium-security federal prison building in Victorville, California. |
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| Resident suggested the spikes as transportation agency pursues a permanent barrier |
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| A repeal of Senate Bill 1 — the law spearheaded by Gov. Jerry Brown to raise billions for roads and public transportation — has qualified for the November ballot. And Republican candidates all over California have made opposition to the levy a central talking point. |
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| A San Diego federal judge ruled that the Trump administration policy of separating unauthorized immigrant parents from their children is unconstitutional, describing the allegations of forced separations as "brutal" and unfair. |
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| San Diego Superior Court judges Gary Kreep and Herbert Exarhos came out on top in the primary election as incumbents beating challengers. |
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| That two write-in candidates advanced to challenge two school board incumbents is just the latest sign that a chorus of people are increasingly upset about the San Diego Unified School District's arrogance. |
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| Reports have been made that Social Security and Medicare would be quite solvent if the designated funds had not been transferred into other accounts. |
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| The Scripps Research Institute, Salk Institute and UC San Diego rank at or near top in new survey by the respected scientific publication Nature. |
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| San Diego mayor's office explains thinking behind $33 million deal to take back control of key bayfront site needed for hoped-for expansion of convention center. |
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| The USL denies 1904 FC's expansion application and closes its exclusive negotiating window. |
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| Las Vegas Bowl could switch to Power Five conference starting in 2020. |
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| Expert woodcrafters demonstrate their techniques along showroom's edges |
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| The county grand jury says San Diego should immediately revive a program that reduced unnecessary 911 calls by using a software filter to weed out the most frequent callers: the homeless, the mentally ill and drug addicts. |
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