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It was reported that the twins were smaller than normal — about 7-feet long compared to 12- to 16-feet for healthy calves — and might have been miscarried.
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Nearly three years after a gunman opened fire at a Tucson grocery store, killing six people and wounding 13 more, the city is preparing to build a memorial marking that day.
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Members of the South Sudanese community in San Diego are concerned about violence in their homeland.
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San Diego leaders are lobbying Congress to fund the San Ysidro border crossing expansion.
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A tent camp set up by deportees in a Tijuana plaza has been dismantled and many have moved to a shelter east of Tijuana.
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On December 19, Congress extended the special visa program for Iraqi and Afghan interpreters and mandated improvements.
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas and the ACLU of New Mexico are suing the United States Customs and Border Protection over cavity searches to a U.S. citizen.
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New Mexico's Supreme Court ruled Thursday gay and lesbian couples can legally marry.
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Five people were shot dead in a gunfight with Mexican police in the Sonora beach resort of Puerto Peñasco, or Rocky Point, early Wednesday.
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Mexican authorities have ruled that a deadly explosion at a candy factory in Ciudad Juárez two months ago was accidental.
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