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Nearly a dozen sea lions sick or dead in Mexico from toxic-algae bloom
More sick sea animals are washing up along the coast, this time off Mexico. Officials there are warning the public in Rosarito to stay away from sick sea lions. Officials believe the pinnipeds are being affected by domoic acid poisoning. “We continue to respond to reports of strandings from the public,” said Joaquín Mercado de Santiago, the head of...
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San Diego's 1st cannabis lounge opens in National City for 4/20 weekend
The nearly 16,000-square-foot, two-story Sessions By the Bay will be the first weed lounge in San Diego County.
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City moves to protect towering palms on Sunset Boulevard in Mission Hills
The historic designation for the 33 Mexican palms comes after prodding from a local historian and the San Diego Community Forest Advisory Board, which recommended such an action at a meeting last month.
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Woman fatally stabs man trying to attack his girlfriend: SDPD
Joshua Cruz, 23, was allegedly trying to force his way into a home in Grant Hill late on Saturday night.
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Qualcomm VP of R&D convicted of scamming tech giant out of $150 Million
While working for Qualcomm, Karim Arabi hid his role in the creation of new microchip technology and the creation of a sham company that then “sold” the invention to his employer.
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Carmel Valley man fatally hit by car while walking dog with his wife is ID'd
Bystanders took the dog to a veterinarian, but the pet’s condition was unclear, police said.
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Missing woman pulled from Poway storm drain dies at hospital
San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Erik Windsor said on Monday that he thought Yafang Zhou, 59, may have been trapped for days.
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‘Amazing' is how SD Fire describes missing woman's rescue from storm drain in Poway
San Diego Fire-Rescue Battalion Chief Erik Windsor thinks the woman, who is undergoing lifesaving measures, may have been trapped for days.
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San Diego police fatally shoot man who pointed gun outside church in Stockton: Investigators
“At this point, we do not believe — and we’re pretty confident — that no rounds were fired from the subject,” a spokesman for SDSO, which is investigating the shooting, told the media.
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WATCH a Blue whale makes a splash off San Diego coast
Whale watching season has begun off the coast of San Diego, and in at least one case, it’s had an unforgettable beginning. San Diego Whale Watch said it recently spotted its first blue whale of the year, capturing some amazing video of the experience shared by some very lucky passengers. The leviathans are typically seen locally between May and...