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The Trump White House tries to keep pace with an impeachment inquiry at home and a foreign policy crisis in the Middle East. Congressman Duncan Hunter fails to secure the endorsement of the San Diego County Republican Party for his reelection campaign. And a look at how California is better prepared for earthquakes 30 years after Loma Prieta quake.
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KPBS Midday EditionDetectives are reviewing video footage that corroborates a teenage Syrian refugee's report of being attacked on a San Diego trolley by a man shouting epithets about the victim's ethnicity, a police spokesman said Thursday.
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In El Cajon, the Kurdish community on Friday is expressing anger at the Trump administration's decision to pull U.S. forces out of northern Syria.
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KPBS spoke with two small business owners who said the food in their stores was going bad and they stood to lose thousands of dollars.
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SDG&E may shut off power to 17,771 customers, down from the 30,000 customers announced Wednesday because of weather conditions that could pose a danger to power lines and increase the risk of wildfires.
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The two large wild cats, named Junior and Miss Kitty, lived with an owner in Arizona but were left without adequate care when that person died.
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A federal judge on Monday pushed Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter's corruption trial further back in January.
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The festival includes more than 150 craft and food booths offering authentic German beer and cuisine, two stages that will feature musical performances throughout all three days, DJ performances in a craft beer and spirit garden, wiener dog races and multiple family-friendly activities like rock climbing, scavenger hunts and food eating competitions.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals this week agreed to hear the congressman's appeal in the corruption case against him.
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KPBS Midday EditionAll four candidates elected to drop out of the race and throw their support behind Issa, who also received an endorsement from San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob.
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