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  • We'll get the latest news about the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that hit Baja, California on Sunday.
  • San Diego County Animal Services has opened a shelter for large animals near Gillespie Field, 1960 Joe Crosson Dr. in El Cajon. Directions: Take East on Hwy 67; exit at Bradley Avenue and turn left; r
  • Archaeologists found the 100,000- to 125,000-year-old tools in a mountain in the United Arab Emirates. Other researchers caution against making too many assumptions based on a few stone tools.
  • La Plaza pays tribute to the complex histories and identities of Mexicanos, Californios, Mexican-Americans and Chicanos: everyone from musicians in the group Ozomatli to the 44 settlers who arrived from Mexico in 1781 to establish the city of Los Angeles.
  • There's a new chapter in the Tijuana drug wars where a battle over control of the drug trade frequently results in gruesome violence. What changes have been made in the last year to fight the drug war raging just across the border?
  • All government ministers affiliated with the RCD party gave up their affiliations as throngs of protesters converged on the party's headquarters in central Tunis and tore down the sign. The army fired warning shots to try to break up the demonstration.
  • Big-box retailers, including Target and Wal-Mart, started by building their discount businesses out where land was cheap and space was plentiful. But now they have big-city plans for smaller stores in places like Chicago, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
  • Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was Ronald Reagan's nemesis throughout his presidency. Reagan called Gadhafi the "mad dog of the Middle East," and some thought the president was too fixated on the Libyan. Still, despite Reagan's efforts, Gadhafi clung to power.
  • Univision radio personality Eddie Sotelo, also known as El Piolin, is delivering supplies to victims of the wildfires in San Diego. Sotelo explains the dual fear among undocumented migrant workers of both being harmed by the fire and being arrested.
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