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  • Home sales in San Diego County have dropped from August 2009 to August of this year. A report for existing homes in the county shows sales down 8 percent from August 2009 and the average sales price down nearly 4 percent.
  • Diplomats met in London to discuss an endgame aimed at halting Gadhafi's bloody onslaught against the Libya people. The participants agreed on a contact group to work with the opposition to form a new government after he goes.
  • Could a large gas pipeline explosion like what occurred in San Bruno, Calif. happen here in San Diego?
  • Dozens of local high school students rallied Tuesday at Border Patrol headquarters in Chula Vista, demanding justice over two recent deaths along the Mexican border.
  • The money is big and the stakes are high. The question is: How should San Diego spend $110 billion over the next 40 years to make it easier to get from here to there?
  • Baja California police have arrested 21 suspected drug cartel hit men in Tecate. Federal police link the men to numerous murders. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has the story.
  • As the Chargers struggle to reach the playoffs and the Padres lose stars to other teams, San Diego State's basketball team is suddenly emerging the jewel of the city's sports scene. And the football team also shined this season.
  • The California attorney general's office announced Thursday a $13 million settlement with DirecTV, plus restitution for customers who were subjected to misleading sales and marketing practices on the part of the satellite television company.
  • A light plane crashed at a North County intersection today causing one fatality. The pilot and sole occupant of a light plane was killed today when the aircraft crashed in a field behind a North County primary school and burst into flames.
  • With snow blanketing much of the country, the topic of global warming has become the butt of jokes. Climate skeptics built an igloo in Washington, D.C., during the recent storm and dedicated it to former Vice President Al Gore, who's become the public face of climate change.
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