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The aging single track wooden trestle bridge lies along the 351-mile Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor.
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MTS officials alleged the termination of Fletcher's accuser, Grecia Figueroa, was performance-related and denied any connection between the firing and the allegations against Fletcher.
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The Stay Strange Short Film Festival and 'Lumpia with a Vengeance' release parties taking place on Saturday will satisfy diverse tastes.
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Metrolink did not say when the tracks will reopen or when rail service will resume.
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"We are hopeful this juvenile coyote will be able to recover and return to the wild soon," SDHS spokeswoman Nina Thompson said.
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San Diego has reopened a 34-bed overnight homeless shelter exclusively for women in the old Central Library.
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In response to a record amount of rain that hit the San Diego region on Monday, city crews are assessing the damage and impacts of the storm that caused major flooding in several communities, the city said Wednesday.
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Businesses and scammers are being warned not to take advantage of consumers by price gouging or other fraud schemes during a state of emergency, with San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan saying Wednesday that doing so can result in prosecution and jail time.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Malashock Dance's first performance with a new artistic director, "Lady Day at Emerson Bar and Grill" at Cygnet Theatre, the Mingei's jewelry exhibit, French harpsichord, live music picks and more.
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County residents and businesses that experienced flooding damage during Monday's storm can report the damage through an online survey.
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