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Mexico to Use US-Donated Vaccines Along Border
Mexican officials say they will use 1 million U.S. doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine to vaccinate people along the border
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California Grid Operator: No Outages Expected Amid Heatwave
California’s power grid operator said it’s not anticipating energy supply outages over the next few days as temperatures are expected to soar to triple digits in the state’s interior
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Debris From Falcon 9 Rocket Lights Up Sky Over Pacific Northwest
Burning debris from a rocket lit up Pacific Northwest skies Thursday night, the National Weather Service in Seattle said.
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Prosecutor: Man Propped Dead Wife on Sofa in Front of Kids
A prosecutor says a Southern California man killed his wife, then propped her body on a sofa in front of their children as they opened Christmas presents
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Thousands of San Diego County Marijuana Convictions Reduced
Nearly 26,000 people with felony marijuana convictions on their records in San Diego County had them reduced to misdemeanors last month.
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25 Asylum-Seekers Who Were Waiting in Mexico Released in US
The first small group of asylum-seekers to be allowed into the United States under the Biden administration’s recent changes will come into the country Friday through a U.S.-Mexico border crossing in south San Diego County.
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Some Fitness Trainers Got Vaccine as ‘Health Care Workers'
Some fitness trainers in California were able to get vaccinated against COVID-19 after state health officials created a loophole that helped them qualify as health care workers
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Navy Reports COVID-19 Cases Aboard Pearl Harbor Destroyer
The Navy has announced about a dozen personnel assigned to a Pearl Harbor destroyer, now in San Diego, have tested positive for COVID-19 and were removed from the ship
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3 Inmates Caught, 3 Others Still Loose After Escaping Calif. Jail With ‘Homemade Rope'
Three of six inmates who used a “homemade rope” to escape from a jail in central California were arrested Tuesday, including two who were taken into custody in the San Diego area, authorities confirmed.
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Ruling Exempts San Diego Strip Clubs, Restaurants From Shutdown; County Suspending Enforcement
San Diego County restaurants, including strip clubs that serve food, can remain open and make their own determinations about providing a safe environment for dancers and patrons during the pandemic, a judge ruled Wednesday, dealing a setback to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s health order that calls for such establishments to be shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic. The ruling is...