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Family says border agents drew guns on them in case of mistaken identity
Cell phone video shows border agents at the San Ysidro Port of Entry with their guns drawn on a family returning home from a funeral in Mexico Thursday, in what the family said was a case of mistaken identity as the agents searched for someone with a common name.
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Disabled veterans come to San Diego for National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic
Last week, more than 100 disabled veterans from across the country came to San Diego to participate in the National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic.
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βThe Wall That Heals' memorial to honor Vietnam War veterans arrives in El Cajon
The names of more than 58,000 Vietnam War veterans have been carefully etched into synthetic granite panels spanning 375 feet. Together the panels form a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Parent Left in Dark After Accusing Special Ed. Teacher at Otay Ranch High School of Assaulting Son
A South Bay mother questions whether her son can return to Otay Ranch High School after he was allegedly assaulted by his special education teacher.
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Powwows: Singing, Dancing and Sharing Native American Culture
The customs may vary by tribe, but a powwow is a celebration. It is a time to gather and meet friends, new and old.Β