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Report: 23 Percent of Southern California Fish is Mislabeled
A new study said that over 20 percent of seafood in the United States is mislabeled, resulting in deception to consumers who fall victim to a bait and switch.
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Students Blindsided by Art Institute of California Campus Closure
On Friday the Art Institute of California in Mission Valley closed for good.
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Work Furlough and Probation for US Marine Who Set Fire to Gaslamp Restaurant
A U.S. Marine was sentenced this week to work furlough and probation after setting multiple fires inside a Gaslamp Quarter restaurant last year.
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A Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Little Italy Food Market
When you walk around the farmer’s market in Little Italy enjoying the food, you might not think about the long journey these entrepreneurs take to turn their passion into a business.
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Arrest Warrant Issued for Stepson After Woman Found Buried in Tijuana Backyard
An arrest warrant has been issued by Mexican authorities in the death of a woman found buried in the backyard of her Tijuana home.
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Bank Glitch in Mexico Makes it Rain Money
A bank glitch caused ATMs in Baja California and Tijuana to shoot money at those lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time.
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What Happened to the Honeymoon Bridge in Balboa Park?
It’s a mystery that spans decades, what happened to the popular Honeymoon Bridge in Balboa Park?
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UCSD Students Modernize Tijuana's Emergency Response System
An app being developed by students could help to save countless lives in Mexico.
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Gray Whale Plays in Waters Off Pacific Beach
A gray whale was spotted in the water close to the shore of Pacific Beach Wednesday morning.
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12-Year-Old Cancer Survivor Raises Money Through Go Karts in Chula Vista
An inspiring boy from Lakeside is teaming up with a TV show host to raise money for charity in a fun and fast-paced way.