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The city says Wednesday's change will create opportunity in the taxi industry. But taxicab owners predict financial ruin.
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A Vista judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by an elderly chinchilla rancher against the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
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Climbing temperatures and a lack of snow have ended the ski season at the Bear Mountain and Snow Summit resorts.
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The jaguar, born on March 12 at the Harry and Grace Steele Elephant Odyssey exhibit, is the third cub for mother, Nindiri.
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Cynthia Kelly was 81. She was the second-born daughter of former Gov. Pat Brown and his wife, Bernice.
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Dr. Dan Swangard doesn't know if he would take lethal medications to hasten death. But as someone with metastatic cancer, he wants to have that choice. He's part of a suit to change California law.
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KPBS Evening Edition anchor Dwane Brown gives a preview of "SuperWild: Discovering Animal Super Powers," an exhibit that opens March 28 at the Living Coast Discovery Center in Chula Vista.
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A Superior Court judge rejected claims in a lawsuit filed by La Jolla business owners upset with a foul odor along the scenic coastline believed to be caused by sea lion and bird droppings.
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San Diego County added 41,000 residents between July 1, 2013, and July 1, 2014, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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SeaWorld San Diego will resume the show following a three-week suspension, during which staff members dealt with a record number of rescues of marine mammals along the coast.
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