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Members of Congress Tour US-Mexico Border in San Ysidro After Migrant's In-Custody Death
Members of Congress will visit the U.S.-Mexico border in San Ysidro on Friday in response to the in-custody death of an asylum seeker from Cameroon.
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San Diego Parent Gets Prison Time for Role in College Admissions Scam
A former California insurance executive was sentenced to prison for paying $450,000 to get his son and daughter admitted to the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits.
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Del Mar's Horse Racing Season Opens in Shadow of Controversial Santa Anita Season
The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club (DMTC) is set to invite crowds of spectators into the seaside track Wednesday for the start of their 80th racing season but a deadly season at Santa Anita Park is hanging a cloud of controversy over Opening Day festivities.
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Executive With Resort Background Takes Helm of SeaWorld
An executive from the timeshare and resort industries is taking over as CEO of SeaWorld Entertainment.
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Thousand Oaks Memorial Pays Tribute to Victims of Borderline Shooting on 1 Year Anniversary
A former Coronado High School student has died after a shooting at a Thousand Oaks bar and grill during a popular college night event, according to Cal Lutheran University.
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Mexico Pledges to Fight Cross-Border Sewage Spills
Mexico says it will rehabilitate five pumping stations in the border city of Tijuana to prevent cross-border sewage spills that have angered U.S. communities in the San Diego area.
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Uber Eats Says Food Delivery by Drone is Coming to San Diego Next Summer
The wait for Jetsons-style food delivery in San Diego is almost over. Uber Eats announced this week their newest meal-carrying drone is expected to launch into San Diego airspace for deliveries in summer 2020.
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3 Mumps Cases at San Diego County Schools Could Have Exposed Others: HHSA
Three people at separate San Diego County high schools were diagnosed with mumps this month, county health officials said Tuesday — warning that others may have been exposed to the virus.
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3 Die in Wildfires in Mexico's Baja California
Mexican authorities say three people have died in wind-whipped wildfires in the northwestern state of Baja California.
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‘Rattled': Ocean Beach Woman Explains Why She Left Fox in Home Overnight
A sly fox broke into an Ocean Beach woman’s home for an overnight stay this week, a rare sighting that has only happened a handful of times in San Diego County, according to officials. Kessa Pellum awoke at about 4 a.m. Monday to her 25 pound French Bulldog sitting on her chest “barking ferociously” inside her home near Sunset Cliffs,...
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Man Accused of Killing Wife and Sister-in-Law to Stand Trial on Murder, Arson Charges
The man accused of stalking his estranged wife and killing her and her sister in their Escondido home last August will stand trial for the killings, a judge ruled Wednesday.
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Calif Keeps 100 National Guard Troops at Mexico Border
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday that he is keeping a small contingent of National Guard troops at the state’s southern border for another six months, with the added mission of helping stop the smuggling of a deadly pesticide that is increasingly found at illegal cannabis cultivation sites.
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UC San Diego Alum, NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir Launches Into Space for 1st Time
UC San Diego alum and now NASA astronaut Jessica Meir will embark on her first launch into space on Wednesday to start a six-month mission at the International Space Station.
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Border Angels Founder Enrique Morones on Paid Leave
The founder of one of San Diego’s most prevalent immigration activist groups, Border Angels, has been on paid leave from the organization and no longer serves as its executive director, a spokesperson told NBC 7.
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Lincoln HS Investigates Reports of Racial Taunts During Football Game in Orange County
Lincoln High School administrators are investigating allegations of racism during a high school football game in Orange County over the weekend.
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Hero Dog Fights Off Home Intruders in Golden Hill
A border collie mix named Leila saved the day when a Golden Hill home was robbed.
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Tree Trimmer's Leg Crushed While 50 Feet Up, Co-Worker Jumps Into Action
A tree trimmer rescued his co-worker Wednesday who became trapped by a large branch 50-feet up while servicing a tree in Chula Vista.
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SeaWorld CEO Resigns After Less Than a Year on the Job
The CEO of SeaWorld Entertainment stepped down Monday, just months into his tenure leading the theme park company.
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Chick-Fil-A Employee Revives Collapsed Man Outside of Eastlake Eatery
Tauya Nenguke said it was fate that he was working the drive-through line at an Eastlake Chick-Fil-A when a man collapsed in the parking lot last week.