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The legal dispute over police drone footage stems from a lawsuit filed by Arturo Castanares, publisher of La Prensa San Diego.
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City officials hoisted a copper dome back on top of the Botanical Building, as the iconic structure’s $28.5 million restoration gets closer to completion.
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NCTD is getting a new CEO. He has ambitious plans to make public transportation in the region an effective and realistic alternative to driving.
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Closed since October, high surf further damaged Ocean Beach Pier over the New Year's weekend, authorities said.
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Acting Chancellor Gregory Smith to take the permanent position next week, leading the San Diego Community College District into its next era.
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City staff initially recommended 36 cannabis equity licenses. They just announced they'd only issue half that.
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A local environmental group is preparing to take the International Boundary and Water Commission to court over repeated failures to corral the San Diego region's cross-border sewage problem. The situation may lead to the revival of other lawsuits settled a year ago.
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Alden Global Capital, The San Diego Union-Tribune’s new owner, quietly ceased publication of the UT En Español, ending a nearly 25-year run.
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On Jan. 1, cursive writing became a state requirement for all California public school students in first through sixth grades.
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Millions of Mexicans living in the United States could vote in what experts say is one of Mexico’s most important presidential elections ever. But historically, this group has stayed away from the polls.
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