Students and a right-leaning nonprofit sued UC San Diego for allegedly supporting a scholarship fund for Black students. They cited the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act as evidence to support their case.
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The Miramar Air Show is back at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego this weekend.
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Julien's Auctions announced the sale of the Birdhouse “Falcon 2” deck on Wednesday. Hawk used it to land the first-ever 900 trick at the San Francisco X Games.
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Around two-thirds of San Diego County’s water — and all of Imperial County’s water — comes from the Colorado River.
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Bethune was one of four transitional kindergarten through eighth grade schools set to lose its middle school grades in the next two years.
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A memorial was held at the intersection of Dwight and Nile in North Park where the plane went down in 1978.
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A star-studded movie opening this weekend has already been a big financial boost for San Diego County. Local film leaders hope the film helps to revitalize the TV and movie industry in the region.
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The San Diego native spent the last nine months traveling and making art. Now he’s back home to debut his first solo show, "One Way Ticket."
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Michelle Guerrero is known for her whimsical, colorful artwork inspired by her Puerto Rican and Mexican heritage.
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The commission will either recommend the San Diego City Council approve or deny the project. If approved, Midway Rising could break ground next year, transforming San Diego's Midway District.
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All lanes on northbound Interstate 5 from Interstate 8 to Mission Bay Drive will be closed for roadwork and culvert replacement beginning Friday night.
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