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Port Of San Diego To Replenish Sand At Kellogg Beach To Protect From Erosion
The Port of San Diego announced on Monday that sand replenishing at Kellogg Beach will begin next week to help protect it from natural erosion.
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More Than 6K ‘Potentially Risky' San Diego Airbnb Bookings Blocked in Past Year
Airbnb announced Monday that its initiative aimed at cracking down on unauthorized parties in San Diego kept more than 6,000 “potentially risky reservation attempts” from occurring locally over the past year.
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North Park T-Mobile Employee Robbed by Armed Gunman
An armed gunman fled with numerous cell phones after forcing an employee at a North Park cell phone store to open a safe, police said Monday.
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Bicyclist Suffers Broken Ankle in Crash into MTS Bus in East Village
A 33-year-old bicyclist suffered a broken ankle when he collided with the side of a Metropolitan Transit System bus in downtown San Diego’s East Village neighborhood, police said Monday.
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Weekend to Bring Increasing Heat in San Diego Area
A period of cooling that made for a fairly temperate start to summer in the San Diego area this week will give way to intensifying heat over the next several days, according to meteorologists. A low-pressure trough along the California coast will slowly weaken as a large ridge of high pressure builds over the Pacific Northwest during the weekend, bringing…
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San Diego Sewage Runoff Closes South County Beaches Again
San Diego County’s environmental health department closed the San Diego Tijuana Slough shoreline in southern San Diego County on Friday, cautioning people against coming into contact with the ocean water.
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Weekend to Bring Increasing Heat in San Diego Area
A period of cooling that made for a fairly temperate start to summer in the San Diego area this week will give way over the next several days to intensifying heat, according to meteorologists.
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Critics Sound Off on Ordinance Proposal for Commission on Police Practices
Dozens of city residents opposed a draft ordinance proposed Thursday by the city attorney’s office to fulfill the desire expressed by 75% of voters in November for a Commission on Police Practices in San Diego.
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SD Mayor Proposes Borrowing $145M for Infrastructure Repairs, Upgrades
Mayor Todd Gloria was expected to bring a $145 million plan before a city council committee Thursday that includes road, library, drainage, and park upgrades and repairs across the city during the fiscal year that starts on July 1. “We are taking action to address the decadeslong neglect of our infrastructure now, instead of kicking the can down a pothole-riddled…
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Murder Trial Ordered for Man Accused in Otay Mesa Church's Chicken Shooting
A man who allegedly shot up an Otay Mesa fast-food restaurant, killing one employee and wounding two others, was ordered on Thursday to stand trial on murder and attempted murder charges.