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From the South Bay to the North County Día de Muertos — or Day of the Dead — festivities are already underway in some places and others are expected in the coming days throughout the county and across the border in Tijuana.
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About 350 California residents cross the border every day to attend classes in Baja California. They say they like the cost, the class sizes, and the experience in Mexico better.
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Friends of Friendship Park have criticized the Biden administration's decision to build a new border wall at the binational park.
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Officials said the storm overwhelmed the border sewage plant’s ability to treat storm runoff. San Diego clean water officials said that could mean violation notices.
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San Diego County supervisors unanimously approved a proclamation Tuesday declaring a state of emergency due to pollution and sewage flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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San Diego County officials are asking the federal government to declare a state of emergency because of the ongoing environmental sewage crisis.
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President Joe Biden's administration has promised to offer more legal options for Latin American migrants to come to the United States to be reunited with their families.
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With 48 hours left before Title 42 is lifted, migrant shelter operators in the San Diego region say they still don’t know what to expect.
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The conclusion comes five years after the suit was originally filed by Imperial Beach, Chula Vista and the Port of San Diego.
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Dubbed the “punt god” and drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the sixth round, Araiza was released when he was accused of rape.
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