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I-5 to Close Overnight for San Ysidro Border Crossing Expansion
In an effort to make the border crossing faster in San Ysidro, wait times may temporarily go up Monday when crews will close down all southbound lanes on Interstate 5.
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Burglary Wipes Out Corinth Coin Shop, Owner's Lifelong Collection
At GSA Coins and Jewelry in Corinth, the open sign is on, though the cases now sit empty. Owner Chris Lyche said he’s unsure how much longer he can keep the doors open, two weeks after a burglar took the collection he’s worked on since he was 11 years old.
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New Plaza Connects Trolley Plaza to PedEast Border Crossing
A new plaza opened Monday to connect San Diego’s transit system to the San Ysidro Port of Entry’s Pedestrian East processing facility, adding convenience to foot travelers en route to Mexico. A new plaza opened Monday to connect San Diego’s transit system to the San Ysidro Port of Entry’s Pedestrian East processing facility, adding convenience to foot travelers en route...
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Girl Scouts to Raise $70M to Teach 2.5 Million Girls STEM by 2025
Young girls are often discouraged from pursuing careers in STEM — but at Dreamforce, the world’s largest software conference, it was the exact opposite.
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Feds: Trump Hotel in D.C. Doesn't Violate Government Lease
The federal agency overseeing President Donald Trump’s lease for a luxury hotel in Washington, D.C., ruled his election as president doesn’t violate the terms of his agreement barring government officials from profiting from the property.
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Elizabeth Warren, Tom Carper Demand Answers on Trump's DC Hotel Lease
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Tom Carper are pressing the government to explain how Donald Trump’s federal lease to operate a luxury hotel near the White House can go forward despite what they call the “unmanageable conflicts of interest” presented by the president becoming his own landlord — as well as a provision that bans government officials from the deal. The...
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Blown Transformer Takes Out Power to Several Government Buildings
It’s lights out for several government buildings in Washington. Authorities are blaming a blown transformer and a construction mishap.