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City Of San Diego Crews To Address Pothole Increase Following Recent Rains
Around 150 employees will be assigned to make repairs after the recent storms.

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Around 150 employees will be assigned to make repairs after the recent storms.

Larry Millete is accused of murdering his wife.
Christynne Lili Wrene Wood spoke to several dozen “dance party” people.
Among 13 people are arrested by the SDPD for allegedly taking part in the purported criminal scheme.
Officers discovered 57 cellophane wrapped packages of cocaine.
The public is advised that the water contains sewage and may cause illness.
Mayor Gloria will speak on the federal strategic plan to reduce homelessness.
The amount forgiven will be reflected on the next billing statement.
Vendors must post a permit with a photo ID, keep a 15-foot distance from other sidewalk vendors and not operate after sundown.
The parcels are on the northeast corner of the University District adjacent to California State University San Marcos.
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The gun owners alleged the law deterred potential gun and ammunition buyers from freely exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The old San Diego Chargers and the new Los Angeles Chargers have the same problem: they simply can’t win the games that they should win.
Deputy Darnell Calhoun left behind a pregnant wife and two young sons.
Samuel Montes was pronounced dead at a hospital after the crash.
Some 8,825 customers in Coronado were affected as of about midday Monday, according to SDGE.
San Diegans can still get tested at three county-contracted sites, local pharmacies and their healthcare providers.
The president’s action makes federal funding available to affected individuals in Merced, Sacramento and Santa Cruz counties.
We can either rise to the occasion and tackle this challenge, or we can let the destructive, cruel, and inhumane downward spiral continue.
MCASD Downtown will be open to artistic performances, exhibitions and events on what the museum described as “a flexible schedule.”