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  • After languishing in storage for a quarter-century, colorful artwork from a historic Barrio Logan brewery will soon be uncrated and seen again. This is the second in a two-part series reported together with Voice of San Diego.
  • El Paso faced an identity crisis after NAFTA threatened the garment industry. Businesses changed course, and now the border town is booming.
  • Friday's jobs report could be seen as good news — but not for President Obama, according to GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. So where is the economy heading this year, and what does it mean for November's election?
  • It is hard to imagine that after three years of acrimony and debate we could still be so confused about President Obama's Affordable Care Act.
  • There was nothing short about the “short-sale” Paul Ordonez and his wife went through to buy their first home. Fourteen months after first seeing a 1,600-square-foot townhouse in East Lake, he and his wife of three years were finally handed the keys by their agent.
  • On Tuesday, California voters will decide whether to legalize marijuana. But researchers at the RAND Corp. say a "yes" vote wouldn't undercut the profits made by Mexican drug cartels and eliminate the need for violent crimes.
  • A survey conducted by AARP predicts that as many as 60 percent of those who cast ballots in Tuesday's Republican primary will be retirees.
  • President Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney agree that the American dream is out of reach for too many people today. They disagree on how to fix the problem.
  • The new health law may threaten the future of hundreds of thousands of health insurance brokers. But many brokers are convinced their services are worth the fees lawmakers have blamed for driving up health costs.
  • AT&T says it needs more broadcast spectrum to satisfy wireless consumer demand and avoid dreaded dropped calls. But opponents question whether the proposed $39 billion merger with T-Mobile USA would help relieve the spectrum crunch at all.
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