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White House chief of staff Jeff Zients recently heard from a powerful Democratic senator that steep levels of migration at the U.S.-Mexico border had become, in a word, untenable.
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Snowfall was predicted at elevations above 7,000 feet.
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USD economics professor Alan Gin says a 'soft landing' looks likely, while a local mortgage expert says the real estate market is picking up.
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San Diego, for instance, has several male-dominated military bases, which is reflected in the sex ratio.
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A Navy officer jailed in Japan over a deadly car crash is transferred to US custody, his family saysLt. Ridge Alkonis of Dana Point had been serving a three-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to the negligent driving deaths of a woman and her son-in-law in 2021.
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California lawmakers, including Gov. Gavin Newsom, say the plant is an important part of the state's electrical grid as the state transitions to renewable energy sources.
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The Chargers made the playoffs last season but are one of this year's biggest disappointments at 5-9, with losses in five of their last six games. They dropped into last place in the AFC West after Thursday night's 63-21 loss at Las Vegas.
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Summer Stephan said congressional action is needed to help fight the problem, though data shows retail theft is down.
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This is the second consecutive year that San Diego has received funding from the program. Last year, the city received $680,000 to develop a Comprehensive Speed Management Plan, Historically Disadvantaged Community Quick Build Program and Slow Streets Program.
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Araiza said Wednesday that "as of now," he plans to bring a lawsuit against his accuser's attorney.
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