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The baby girl gorilla weighed 4.6 pounds when veterinarians and human neonatal specialists from UCSD Medical Center delivered her Wednesday evening.
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PETA and the ACLU contend that advertisements for nonprofits and SeaWorld San Diego are allowed at Lindbergh Field, making the rejection of the animal rights group's message discriminatory.
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The report by the San Diego County Taxpayers Association and Applied Development Economics of Walnut Creek found that around 9,920 jobs were dependent on San Diego Zoo Global, which employed about 2,300 people and had a payroll of $117 million.
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The San Diego Tourism Authority and interim Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled a new $12-million tourism marketing campaign on Wednesday.
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The giant pandas at the zoo are on loan from the Chinese government, which has the option of calling them back to their native country after they reach age 3.
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KPBS Midday EditionAfter 10 years of planning and an economic downturn, a new beachfront resort opens its doors next week in Imperial Beach and city leaders are pinning a lot of hope on the success of the hotel.
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The city of San Diego has started tram service to get people around Balboa Park. Museums and other cultural institutions around the west side of the park will remain open during the duration of the $38-million bridge project, which is scheduled through April 30.
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The 23rd annual Port of San Diego Big Bay Balloon Parade drew thousands of visitors and spectators downtown to Harbor Drive on Monday morning.
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Work is being done to enhance the structural integrity of the bridge and to improve safety bringing the bridge up current earthquake standards.
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According to the San Diego Zoo, the male and female Malayan tiger were introduced for breeding when the male mortally injured the female on Saturday.
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