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The theater hosts a ribbon cutting and champagne toast to open a week-long engagement for Memoria.

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The theater hosts a ribbon cutting and champagne toast to open a week-long engagement for Memoria.

Hernán Luis y Prado and his wife Rachel sold everything to start their business, and provide training and jobs for veterans.
People from all genders benefit when societies move closer to gender equality.
The percentage of positive cases in tests reported to the county was 5.2%, up more than 1.5% from this time last month.
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The classic mid-century modern structure underwent a floor-to-ceiling renovation.
The shortfall in earnings is attributed to costs associated with the Aliso Canyon gas leak and higher income tax payments.
While our collective awareness of the issues and causes of mental health improves, we must do more to save lives.
County employees and elected officials gathered in Imperial Beach to unveil the technology.
The Marine Corps’ deployment vulnerability issue has largely gone unnoticed thus far, but it is of paramount importance.
The hazardous refuse mars one of the San Diego region’s most important sites for both the military and the San Diego tourism economy.
Chula Vista’s “homeless” crisis is a product of many societal issues — not the homeless person.
The helicopter fell into the sea shortly after touching down aboard the aircraft carrier, resulting in the deaths of five personnel.
The average price has increased 6.6 cents over the past seven days.
When the San Diego Unified School District predicted a 95% high school graduation rate this year, it raised eyebrows.
Looking at the statue sent chills over his spine, said the World War II and Korean War veteran.
Every property owner in the city should take note that Chula Vista is considering enacting a deeply flawed new law.
Unfortunately, the cynics got what they wanted.
The Golden State serves as a case study of the diminishing modestly priced home.
The newly released first volume of Harrison's three-volume series conveys 30 stories from approximately 20 miles of Interstate 5 exits.