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KPBS Midday EditionTijuana and Rosarito Beach used to be prime destinations for holiday shopping and celebration. But then came the drug cartel war and tourism ground to a halt.
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SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment has purchased Knott's Soak City in Chula Vista and plans to transform it into an "Aquatica,'' the company announced today.
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The San Diego Zoo is scheduled to reveal the name of its 15-week-old giant panda cub on Tuesday.
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The wildly popular Comic-Con International convention, which attracts comic book and movie fans from around the world, will be held at the San Diego Convention Center through 2016, its operators and Mayor Jerry Sanders announced today.
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For the second day in a row, three cruise ships arrived in San Diego this morning, giving the local tourism industry a shot in the arm.
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For the second day in a row, three cruise ships are scheduled to arrive in San Diego today, giving the local tourism industry a shot in the arm. Celebrity Century will bring 2,000 passengers, Princess Cruises' Sapphire Princess, 2,500, and the Disney Wonder will have around 2,700 travelers, according to the Port of San Diego.
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Three cruise ships carrying a total of 6,300 tourists are expected to arrive in San Diego today.
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About three dozen protestors from PETA staged a silent protest near SeaWorld today.
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The San Diego Zoo is showing off creatures of the cold-blooded kind to the public through Sunday. Love them or hate them, reptiles are the featured animals at the zoo for "Reptilemania."
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County breaks ground on new civic treasure a waterfront park outside the County Administration Center.
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