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The tunnel had lighting and a rail-car system. It connected to a home across the border in Tijuana, Mexico.
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Federal officials have seized more than 56,000 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific only six months into the new year.
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The entrance of the tunnel was built inside of a closet in a house under construction. Nine people were arrested following the discovery of the tunnel.
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Rene Arzate-Garcia is a high-ranking member of the Mexico-based Sinaloa Cartel. He is wanted for murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking.
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A protest caravan representing 43 students who disappeared from southern Mexico is in San Diego. The group's goal is to spread awareness about the case.
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Nearly six months after 43 students vanished from the south of Mexico, the family and classmates are planning to protest in at least 45 U.S. cities. One group, which includes parents of the missing students, arrives in San Diego on March 23.
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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State William Brownfield made the comments while in San Diego this week to build partnerships with state and municipal law enforcement.
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The most trusted border-crossers are unknowingly bringing illegal drugs into the United States at the San Diego border with Mexico.
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In September, 43 college students in Mexico were killed. The outrage over the murders could mean a more robust media in a country where journalists are often self-censored.
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KPBS Midday EditionIf you think the meth problem in San Diego is a thing of the past, a new Meth Strike Force report card says otherwise.
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