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Walmart to pay $7.5M for dumping hazardous waste in California
The store operator also paid out $25 million in penalties in 2010 after San Diego prosecutors took them to court over negligent practices.
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Accused ‘Olympic athlete-turned-drug lord' was busted for drug deal in San Diego back in 2008
Ryan James Wedding, a snowboarder who competed for Canada in the 2002 Olympics, is accused of running a massive, murderous international drug trafficking operation.
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Watch Balto the Dog Glow Electric Blue in Bioluminescent Waves
A Southern California photographer who chases the glowing blue bioluminescent waves made the most of it recently shooting video of his friend’s dog, Balto.
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Dad Arrested After Bringing Toddler Into Elephant Habitat at California Zoo
A father is facing a child endangerment charge for allegedly bringing his 2-year-old into an elephant habitat at the San Diego Zoo on Friday, according to San Diego police.
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Coachella, Stagecoach Canceled for 2nd Straight Year Over COVID
Coachella fans are going to have to wait even longer to return to the iconic three-day music festival in Indio, California.
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Woman Fatally Shot Inside US Capitol Was Air Force Veteran From California
The woman who was fatally shot Wednesday by law enforcement when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol has been identified as a San Diego resident.
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Mario Lopez Is Col. Sanders in KFC ‘Mini-Movie' Ad on Lifetime
South Bay standout and “Saved By the Bell” star Mario Lopez has been cast in the finger-lickin’ good role (can we say that during the pandemic?) of a lifetime.
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Navy Will Decommission Warship Damaged in Suspected Arson
The USS Bonhomme Richard will be decommissioned after a fire suspected to be caused by arson tore through the ship in July while it was docked in San Diego, according to military officials.
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Costco Selling COVID Tests — And You Don't Have to Buy in Bulk
Big-box wholesaler Costco startled some consumers Friday with an email that included a coronavirus test as a featured item.
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Reel Life: As Movies Reopen, Projectionist Looks Back at Nearly 50 Years in the Booth
Reading Cinemas brought its director of projection and sound to La Mesa, California, for its reopening with the 70mm showing of the new Christopher Nolan film, “Tenet.”