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This weekend in the arts, a west coast premiere of Mason Bates' latest composition, futuristic art from Pinar Yoldas, photography and beauty through a Black lens, Labyrinth-inspired music and dance, live music picks and more local arts and culture.
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Answer our four-question multiple-choice quiz and learn which candidates align with you on important issues.
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A state appeals court this week upheld a multimillion-dollar penalty imposed by a judge against former San Diego-based online school Ashford University and its parent company over allegations that the school gave misleading statements to prospective students.
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President Joe Biden is spotlighting his efforts to cancel billions of dollars in student debt as he ramps up his reelection campaign.
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The rains will weaken Wednesday and dwindle away completely by Thursday.
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A solution is on the horizon for a landslide that stopped passenger train service through San Clemente.
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A lawsuit says Turner allegedly was not a resident or registered voter in San Diego 30 days before filing nomination papers.
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Sales of attached properties in the San Diego area such as condominiums and town homes increased in January, while single-family home sales dipped.
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Promising soccer players in the U.S. have traditionally been dependent on club and travel teams — the so-called pay-to-play model — for exposure to colleges and scouts. The MLS academy system is shifting that model.
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Saturated California gets more rain and snow, but so far escapes severe damage it saw only weeks agoSome flood watches and warnings were expected to remain in effect into Wednesday.
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