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2 Dog Attacks Reported in 12 Hours at El Cajon Mobile Home Park
The Woodcreek Estates community is nestled next to brushy wilderness along Olde Highway 80, but it’s not wildlife resident Andrew Raclin is worried about. “They were being timid, not growling. Not showing teeth. I think they were looking for food is my guess,” said Raclin, describing the dogs that attacked him on Monday. As they walked up his driveway, Raclin…
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Feeling Bummed Out? Here's How to Beat the Fall Blues
If you’re feeling depressed or less like yourself lately and have no history of depression, it could be seasonal affective disorder. Here are some tips to beat the blues with Nurse Barb on California Live Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019.
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White House Continues to Criticize Woodward Book
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Monday denied the truthfulness of elements of Bob Woodward’s new book “Fear: Trump in the White House.”
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Woodward's Book Places Pressure on Trump White House
The Trump White House is under increasing pressure as Bob Woodward gives his first interviews about his new book, “Fear,” which hits store shelves Tuesday.
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Twin Mendocino Fires Flare Up, Burn Homes
Firefighters’ and residents’ worst fears were realized late Tuesday when one of the twin fires in the Mendocino Complex flared up and quickly spread to area homes in Lakeport. Jodi Hernandez reports.
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Sounds Like San Diego: April 2
For a minute there it appeared that Quartyard was ready to relaunch with live music, but at the last minute, the Moose Blood show was moved to the Irenic.
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US Immigration Policies Causing ‘Psychological Distress' on Latin Parents, Kids
The Trump administration’s immigration policies are causing “high levels of psychological distress” in many Latino parents, who are passing that anxiety along to their kids, a new study finds, NBC News reported. A team at George Washington University found that a majority of Latino parents surveyed are afraid that they or their relatives will be deported, and many families reported...
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3 Arrested at Opposing Demonstrations at Chicano Park
Three people were arrested Saturday when a group of demonstrators who believe San Diego’s Chicano Park discriminates against non-Latinos was met with a large crowd of counter-protesters in Barrio Logan.
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Belle Game's ‘Fear/Nothing' Goes High and Low
Filled with rising melodies, Belle Game’s ‘Fear/Nothing’ makes for a soaring, manicured and electric sophomore recording. Vocalist Andrea Lo speaks with SoundDiego ahead of her performance at Soda Bar on Feb. 3.
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‘Fear the Walking Dead' Goes Back to the Beginning of the Zombie End
How many zombies does it take to satisfy viewers of new AMC drama “Fear the Walking Dead,” which begins in the early days of the robust apocalypse underway in the original?