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The city's former police chief resigned last month following KPBS news reports about his strategy to evict homeless migrants from the Tijuana River canal.
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KPBS Midday EditionSeaWorld Entertainment Inc. announced that as of Thursday, orcas will no longer be bred at its parks in San Diego or anywhere else in the country, and theatrical shows involving the marine mammals will be phased out.
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By the end of January, 34 conventions had been booked for future years at the San Diego Convention Center. At the same point last year, 13 conventions had been booked.
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The proposal by Fifth Avenue Landing LLC could have a major impact on the future of an expansion project for the center, which has been held up by litigation.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer has promised to put a hotel room tax increase to support a Convention Center expansion on the ballot, but it won't happen in June.
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Torrey Pines State Reserve is the third most visited state park in California. Park officials are working hard to keep all those visitors from damaging the fragile resources.
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The Mission Valley Planning Group said it needed more details before it could vote on a plan by San Diego televangelist Morris Cerullo to build a missionary training center in Mission Valley.
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Attorney Cory Briggs and nonprofit group have standing to sue the city, Tourism Marketing District
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An 18-acre development planned by San Diego-based televangelist Morris Cerullo will soon go before the Mission Valley Planning Group. Several groups are concerned about Cerullo's anti-gay preaching and the project’s impact on traffic.
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KPBS Midday EditionTo hide from the police, hundreds of homeless migrants in Tijuana have taken shelter in dark tunnels branching out from the city's river canal. Some get struck and killed on nearby highways when police find them and they try to flee.
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