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How to Watch, What to Know on Day 3 of US Open in San Diego
If the 2021 U.S. Open Championship is half as good as it was in 2008 when it was last played at Torrey Pines, San Diego is in for quite a weekend of golf.
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Marine Killed at Pearl Harbor Laid to Rest in California
Eighty years after he died in the attack on Pearl Harbor and just months after his remains were finally identified, a California Marine has been laid to rest with full military honors
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Tatis Homers, Helps Padres End Skid With 4-3 Win
Fernando Tatis Jr. returned to the lineup with a two-run homer that slipped out of center fielder Mason Williams’ glove, and the San Diego Padres held off the New York Mets 4-3 on Thursday night. Tatis’ home run was his 17th of the season, tying him for the Major League lead. Yu Darvish (6-1) pitched effectively into the sixth inning…
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California Man Sentenced for Assaulting Flight Attendants on San Diego Flight
A California man has been sentenced to six months in prison for assaulting two flight attendants while traveling from San Diego to Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Sports Betting Initiative Qualifies for California Ballot
An initiative to allow sports betting at tribal casinos and horse-racing tracks in California has qualified for the November 2022 ballot
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2 Big Cats Seized From Tiger King Park Housed at San Diego County Sanctuary
A San Diego County animal sanctuary is caring for two of about 70 big cats seized by federal authorities this week from animal park owners featured in the Netflix series “Tiger King” amid an ongoing investigation into animal rights violations, a spokesperson for the facility said Monday.
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Bank Robber Found Dead on Southern California Beach
A convicted bank robber was found dead on an Encinitas beach but the cause of his death remains under investigation, authorities said.
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San Diego County Dissolves Gang Injunctions Against Hundreds
San Diego County’s top prosecutor is removing all civil gang injunctions affecting 349 people, some of whom were barred from such things as meeting in certain areas or wearing certain clothing in public 20 years ago
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Mayors Ask Biden to Be Included in Climate Migration Study
The mayors of a dozen major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles, New York and San Diego, are asking President Joe Biden to consult them as the administration studies how to identify and resettle people displaced directly or indirectly by drought, rising seas and other effects of climate change
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Environmental Group Sues Over Protections for 20 Species
An environmental group filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging the federal government has failed to act on petitions to protect nine different species under the Endangered Species Act and failed to designate critical habitat for 11 others