The women's soccer coach of Team Canada, Bev Priestman, and two other staffers were suspended by FIFA for a year related to the use of drones to spy on an Olympics opponent.
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President Biden has withdrawn as a presidential candidate in the 2024 Presidential election, and now California-born Vice President Kamala Harris takes center stage. Plus, Comic-Con makes its return to the Convention Center. We'll check out some of the events.
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Many of us feel the pain of unaffordable housing costs in San Diego. But who and what is controlling the market?
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The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on homelessness is having an impact in the North County.
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The championship is in Poland. To go, they need to raise $10,000.
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Several athletes have Bay Area ties as they go for a medal in badminton — which would be a first in US Olympic history.
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Excessive heat warnings have been issued Friday for San Diego County deserts where dangerously hot conditions are in the forecast.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued an executive order to direct state agencies on how to remove homeless encampments.
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Alexander Massialas, who won silver in Rio de Janeiro and bronze in Tokyo, gears up for another shot at the gold this summer at the Paris Olympics.
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Dylan Cease pitched the second no-hitter in San Diego Padres history, a 3-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Thursday that completed a three-game sweep.
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Yes, there's other stuff going on this weekend — including new theater, visual art, contemporary dance, jazz, chamber music and rock. Plus: that big pop culture convention.
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As the debate surfaces again over police use of camera-equipped smart streetlights, the city’s Privacy Advisory Board is unable to meet and provide recommendations.
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Name-calling, mockery, outbursts and expletive-filled tirades are now standard fare at the San Diego County Board of Supervisors’ meetings, sinking the mood and obstructing the public’s business
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Exploring Deer Park Winery & Auto Museum in northern Escondido
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Reflecting on the San Ysidro 'McDonald’s Massacre', 40 years later
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Migrants and asylum seekers living in San Diego's homeless encampments
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San Diego is running out of 'quick fixes' at deadly intersections
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Why a San Diego surf camp for people with autism doubled in size
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Is Chula Vista doing enough to manage its wildfire risk?
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Huge increase in homeless hospital admissions raises recuperative care shortage concerns
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday issued an executive order directing state agencies to clear all homeless encampments statewide. In other news, two Lincoln High School sumo wrestlers qualified for the junior world championship in Poland, now they just need money to go. Plus, San Diego Comic-Con is in full swing downtown, and this year, Hollywood is making a grand return.
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Following the Supreme Court ruling that allows cities to ban homeless encampments on public property, the San Marcos City Council approved its own ban this week. In other news, state and local leaders are continuing their calls for the federal government to move nuclear waste away from the San Onofre power plant. Plus, the first full day of Comic-Con is today.