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County Supervisor Jim Desmond and other San Diego Republicans called for a border shutdown over concerns that Hamas terrorists might enter the United States.
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Humanitarian workers continue to criticize Customs and Border Protection's treatment of migrants in Jacumba and San Ysidro after a 29-year-old woman died.
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Humanitarian workers are denouncing the incident as an illegal and warrantless search targeting some of Tijuana’s most vulnerable migrant populations.
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Approximately 300 men, women and children are sleeping outdoors in a makeshift camp between the primary and secondary border walls in San Ysidro.
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Pickleball noise is pitting homeowners against players, and some disputes are winding up in court.
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The county disqualified Superior Court Judge Michael Washington from the applicant pool due to a 76-year-old state statute. Washington’s lawyer says the county is misinterpreting the law.
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A longtime Ramona resident flagged years of spending on board members’ health benefits. The results of the revelations were surprising.
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Up to 40% of homes in Tijuana are not hooked up to the city’s sewer system.
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Rapid growth has overwhelmed Tijuana’s already fragile infrastructure, with sometimes deadly consequences.
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The women's stories underscore the findings of a recent poll showing significantly more female officeholders in San Diego County face threats than their male counterparts.
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