General manager A.J. Preller has once again made the San Diego Padres the stars of baseball's trade deadline.
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Nick Pivetta threw seven innings of one-hit ball in a brilliant debut with the Padres and Manny Machado returned to the lineup and hit an RBI double as San Diego beat the Atlanta Braves 5-0 on Sunday night to sweep a season-opening, four-game series.
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Monday's temperatures will mostly be in the mid- to upper 60s on the coast and inland areas, the mid- to upper 50s in the mountains and the upper 70s in the desert areas.
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The 78-unit apartment complex next to St. Luke's Episcopal Church will be reserved for low-income individuals and families.
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The state fire marshall says the maps are meant to help cities and counties plan new communities and should not affect the insurance rates of existing homes.
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The California Student Aid Commission extended the state financial aid priority deadline after a delayed FAFSA rollout and privacy concerns for some families.
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The lawsuit alleged the Vista-based soap company fostered a risky culture of psychedelic drug use among some leaders and employees.
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February's unadjusted unemployment rate was 5.5% for California and 4.5% for the nation during the same period.
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The water in California’s mountain snowpack is just shy of average as spring begins, but a winter storm set to hit the Sierra Nevada in the coming days will offer a boost.
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"Reopening this campground while the air and water remain compromised is dangerous to rangers and campers and a waste of our tax dollars. We need the county to do its part to fix the sewage crisis, not pretend like it doesn't exist."
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided a business accused of knowingly hiring workers without legal status Thursday afternoon. Federal agents on the scene said they arrested fewer than 20 people.
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