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Her callout of the county leadership comes a day after sewage flow across the U.S.-Mexico border temporarily increased in the Tijuana River Valley as part of a sewer line-repair project in Mexico.
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The city of San Diego’s fight with La Jollans who want independence is going to court.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Wednesday released his final proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026, restoring some funding to the San Diego Police Department and the San Diego Humane Society.
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The Cali-Baja YMCA Binational Initiative aims to serve more than 7 million people living near the border.
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It appeared to be part of a deal between the Sinaloa Cartel's Ovidio Guzmán López and the Trump administration. The family flew from Sinaloa to Tijuana and crossed on foot to San Diego.
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The San Diego author’s new novel moves between grief, intimacy and identity, drawn from their own experience as a Division I athlete.
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The investigation will examine conditions at the county's East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility and Youth Transition Campus, according to a statement issued Tuesday, which said the Attorney General's office will look into.
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She was one of the first players signed to the squad, which made its debut in 2021. Morgan scored the Wave's first goal and led the team to consecutive playoff berths.
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Member of Congress launched an investigation into last year after a KPBS investigation revealed the credit union collected millions of dollars in overdraft fees from Marines.
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We watched all the local entries so you don't have to. From inventive setups to unforgettable songs, these musicians brought creativity, presence and serious skill to their 2025 NPR Tiny Desk submissions.
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