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Vacant National City home where boy killed during party had recent history of trespassing reports

The property owners — who plan to tear down and redevelop the site — have repeatedly boarded it up and tried to keep it secure

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La Jolla Village merchants group accepts more than $57K in grants

The board also welcomes 10 recently elected members and chooses officers

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Encinitas to explore options for temporary home for Fire Station 1 employees

Downtown fire station shuttered in October due to earthquake safety concerns

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Thanksgiving travel at airport will be busier than ever. How San Diegans can avoid the rush

Congestion at the airport will be challenging enough, but complicating matters will be ongoing construction work on Terminal 1.

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El migrante que murió al caerse de la valla fronteriza era ciudadano colombiano

El médico forense identificó al ciudadano colombiano que murió tras caerse de la valla fronteriza

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Solana Beach Civic and Historical Society to honor three ‘Women of the Year’ at 2024 Holiday Luncheon

The Solana Beach Civic and Historical Society will honor three amazing women at their 2024 Holiday Luncheon on Friday, Dec. 6, at 11:30 a.m., at the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club. Phyllis Schwartzlose, Lenore Dale, and Pam Dalton have steered the Society’s Holiday Boutique for many years and are this year’s Women of the Year. []

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NATIONAL CITY: 5 personas baleadas, una muerta en una fiesta en una casa abandonada

La policía llegó y encontró a más de 100 personas en la fiesta, en su mayoría adolescentes y adultos jóvenes

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Tom Krasovic: NFL has to be thrilled with Jim Harbaugh, who has made the Chargers relevant

It’s no longer wise to believe that because the Spanos family owns them, the Chargers stand as forever doomed

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At least one killed in crash on state Route 52 near Clairemont

A vehicle reportedly struck and killed a man around 2:25 p.m. Monday on state Route 52 near Regents Road Monday, a CHP officer said

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Feds drop case of San Diego man charged with threatening Arizona election official

The alleged victim, Maricopa County's recorder, says he expressed to prosecutors his "earnest interest in being done with the case"

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7 tamal businesses to try this holiday season in San Diego County

Where to get tamales, whether at a brick-and-mortar business or a pop-up vendor in San Diego County

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FDA weighs in on diet drug shortage, creating more confusion about compounding

The Food and Drug Administration allows for licensed compounding pharmacies to make copies of certain drugs in short supply, and that has included semaglutide and tirzepatide, the main ingredients in two different FDA-approved diabetes and weight loss drugs. “I did my research, and found what I believed to be a reputable compounding pharmacy through a tele-health company,” said a patient who asked to be called Lena. She turned to compounded tirzepatide only after her insurance stopped covering the

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Family speaks out after mother killed in crash; Influencer now facing murder

The grieving family of an 83-year-old woman who was killed in a crash last month in West Hollywood says the loss of the family matriarch has been too much to bear. Esther Abouab died in a car crash on Oct. 10 as she and her husband were traveling near the intersection of Fountain and Spaulding Avenues. There, the couple and another driver crashed, causing the couple’s car to be pushed into a parking garage, Abouab died at the scene and her husband was left seriously injured. “My mom was so full of

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Newsom will not consider clemency for Menendez brothers until DA reviews the case

As Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón is unlikely to see through his proposal to early release Lyle and Erik Menendez, the California governor said Monday that he will not make any clemency decision on the infamous case of the brothers convicted of murdering their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion nearly 30 years ago. Gov. Newsom’s office said that it will wait until District Attorney-elect Nathan Hochman reviews and analyzes the case before deciding whether to stick with Gascón’s

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Santa Monica College offers program to prep students for career in homeless services

It’s believed to be the first of its kind in California. Students at Santa Monica College (SMC) are now able to take classes on how to help the homeless. The college said the response has been enthusiastic as some 70 people applied for 20 spots in a one-year program that earns them a certificate degree. Leepi Shimkhada is one of the teachers of Santa Monica College’s new program to teach students how to help the homeless and get people into housing. “I’ve got one student who drives the bus, a