The beaches in San Diego are typically packed on Memorial Day, but this year there was some extra room on the sand.
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It was a double celebration in Logan Heights on Memorial Day, marking the anniversary of a neighborhood monument, and honoring a local veteran who died in World War Two. In other news, people who frequently cross the U.S.-Mexico border are targeted in smuggling schemes run by drug traffickers. Plus, in our ongoing series “Under the Same Roof,” we hear from a couple who moved in with one of their parents temporarily to build their bank balance, but then found a reason to stay.
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One man in Vista honors military history through a collection of artifacts — more than 2,000 of them. But his collection needs a new home.
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The San Diego chapter of Veterans for Peace set up a memorial naming the almost 300 Southern California service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Residents from the San Diego region and elsewhere honored those who gave their lives in military service to the nation during several Memorial Day events Monday in the Mira Mesa neighborhood, Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial and at the USS Midway Museum.
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Butler's decision to return to SDSU came after testing the draft waters and receiving feedback from NBA teams.
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San Diego International Fringe Festival is heading into its final weekend of shows and here are the shows to see.
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Ozploitation stunt film "Death Cheaters" and "Chile '76" open at microcinema.
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For years, Kuumba Fest was held downtown. This year, it’s moving to the newly formed Black Arts and Culture District.
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The Council's actions on Monday followed a recent KPBS investigation that revealed community oversight of the SDPD has ground to a halt.
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Nominees are encouraged to give a brief presentation to council members on Monday, but some nominees may not have enough time to prepare a presentation or be able to attend the meeting at all.

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A devastating earthquake forces San Francisco to consider the radical notion of tearing a freeway down.
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