The fast-attack submarine USS Alexandria returned to San Diego Thursday after a seven-month deployment to the western Pacific.
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This week the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in four years, making it easier to borrow money.
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San Diego Documenters trains and pays community members to attend public meetings and document what happens.
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Sextortion involves scammers convincing teens to send sexually explicit images or videos to them.
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California cities will soon face more state scrutiny and new penalties for pushing back on housing and homeless shelter construction. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the new laws Thursday.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Art and disability at MCASD; Grammy-winning jazz at CCAE; World Design Experience at San Diego Design Week; Vanessa Rishel at Hill Street Country Club; Dracula on stage; Adams Avenue Street Fest and more.
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Sgt. Maj. Gerardo Trevino was arrested by Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents Sept. 11 and remains in the brig, the Marines say.
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Latinos in San Diego County are younger than the average county resident, and the vast majority were born here or are citizens.
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Even deadly intersections sometimes fail to meet the city's criteria for safety improvements.
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As this border county sets its sights on revenue from the future lithium industry, residents say health care is a priority.
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