Phil Unitt has managed the birds and small mammals collection for nearly four decades.
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Wounded service members and veterans are competing this week to represent their services at the Warrior Games this summer.
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Profits are down more than one-third from the year before because of a large, one-time charge to the company called “regulatory disallowances”
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Celebrating the career of Black craft pioneer Faith Ringgold; free admission to SDMA; author George Saunders; San Diego Dance Theater's "Live Arts Fest"; the Flower Fields season kicks off and more.
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The pantry will offer staples and other essential food items "to help address food insecurity in the Chula Vista community," according to a statement.
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On Saturday, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations unit from San Diego intercepted three vessels carrying 36 people near San Clemente Island, according to the agency.
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Facing pressure from the Trump administration, California tried to revoke more than 20,000 trucking licenses from certain immigrants, including many asylum seekers. In a tentative ruling, a Bay Area judge said these drivers should be able to keep their licenses, at least temporarily.
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Four years after Russia’s invasion, California’s Ukrainian community gathers to remember the fallen and look ahead with hope.
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Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol. Some have had confusing encounters with agents.
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As Hollywood production slows, a Baja California filmmaker is building an audience with low-budget films watched by millions.
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A policy memo issued by the Department of Homeland Security last week says refugees who haven’t applied for a green card within one year of arriving in the U.S. can be detained.
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