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Aaron Harvey could spend the rest of his life in prison based on his presumed association with gangs. Want to rent a room to a vacationer? It's harder than it seems. And El Centro Regional Medical Center has contracted for abortion services with Planned Parenthood spurring protests.
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San Diego city attorney, others filed the complaint; Target admits no wrongdoing
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The attack on Blue Cross Blue Shield insurer Anthem could be a sign that hackers have shifted their focus away from retailers and toward other targets, cybersecurity experts say.
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Military commissaries might be forced to shut their doors to shoppers by up to two days a week, under a draft budget proposal for fiscal 2016.
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For the first time, you'll have to tell the government whether you had health insurance and if you didn't, you could face a penalty.
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The settlement is the culmination of a civil enforcement investigation into 99 Cents Only Stores' improper storage, handling and disposal of hazardous and pharmaceutical waste products.
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In 2014 there was drama in the 52nd Congressional District, behind the scenes at the San Diego Opera, and among taxi owners and drivers. But pretty much none at all in the residential housing market, which is a good thing.
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By the end of June, the city is expected to be over budget by only $100,000, according to the Financial Management Department's analysis of data from July through September.
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The poll also found that Californians favor an extension of the tax-hike
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San Diego protesters join demonstrators and Walmart employees around the country calling for better pay and work schedules.
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