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Hunter is scheduled to change his plea at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the federal courthouse in downtown San Diego.
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In recent decades, the city has been changing — it's now home to one of the largest populations in the country of Chaldeans, a persecuted religious and ethnic minority from Iraq.
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A cold and wet winter storm brought snow to San Diego’s mountains. Residents flocked to see the white stuff, but not before having to put chains on their tires.
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Aiden Avalos, who is 10, says he’s wanted to be a veterinarian all his life, but he’s never been interested in the animals that live in the ocean. That changed when he saw his first tide pool.
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More than a hundred people gathered in El Cajon on Sunday to support ongoing anti-government protests in Iraq.
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A Spring Valley woman and her three daughters have a car and a more stable life thanks to the generosity of a local nonprofit and a car dealer.
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A week of strong Santa Ana winds lead to destructive fires across the state and into Baja California and precautionary power outages in San Diego County. Plus, several car companies join President Trump's push to strip California of its right to set fuel mileage standards. And, the social media rebrand for the San Diego State University College Republicans.
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On Wednesday more than 25,000 SDG&E customers had their power cut as conditions were ripe for a wildfire, and businesses who lost electricity were forced to close.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn additional 15,369 addresses faced potential precautionary power-downs in Jacumba, portions of Lakeside, Palomar Mountain, Ranchita, and unincorporated areas east of San Clemente, portions of San Marcos and Warner Springs.
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While the power safety shut-offs might be controversial for some, SDG&E has its reasons.
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