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G.R. Zuniga's brother, Doc Ziggy, a retired SSG who served in the 101st Airborne as a combat medic, after 9/11, now suffers from PTSD, epilepsy, and multiple traumatic brain injuries.
G.R. Zuniga's brother, Doc Ziggy, a retired SSG who served in the 101st Airborne as a combat medic, after 9/11, now suffers from PTSD, epilepsy, and multiple traumatic brain injuries. (Courtesy of G.R. Zuniga)

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Downtown Disney Eatery Set To Close; 167 Employees Laid Off

Earl of Sandwich will close its temporary location at Downtown Disney and lay off 167 employees to make way for a new Porto's Bakery.

Boy Killed In LA School Pickup Crash; Several Others Hurt in Collision

The boy was killed and five others were injured in a crash that occurred in the parking lot as parents were picking up their kids.

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Investors Dump Tesla On Bet Trump May Lash Out At Musk Through His Car Company

Investors who went for Tesla after President Donald Trump was elected had buyer's remorse as his relationship with Elon Musk soured.

Bank Robber Arrested In North County Traffic Stop: Police

A masked man handed a demand note to a teller at an Escondido bank, police said

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South Bay Nine-Year-Old To Be Deported By ICE

The South Bay student was detained, along with his father, during an immigration hearing on May 29, according to federal authorities.

New Temecula Valley Balloon And Wine Festival Owners Making Big Changes: What To Know

In a few short weeks, the road out to Lake Skinner will be lined with cars journeying for a weekend of country concerts, camping and more.

LA28 Organizers Confident Trump's Latest Travel Ban Won't Affect Los Angeles Olympics

Los Angeles Olympics organizers addressed concerns that the president's new travel ban could affect athletes competing in the 2028 Olympics.

From Temecula To D.C.: Local Veteran Advocates For Military Caregivers On Capitol Hill

For this Temecula caregiver, supporting his brother begins with one core principle: leading with empathy.

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