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Another Woman Sues San Diego-Based Porn Website
A 25-year-old woman joined a long list of alleged victims who claim owners of a San Diego-based porn website used lies and coercion to persuade them to appear in a pornographic video. The woman is now the 23rd woman to sue the men behind the website “Girls Do Porn.” Last week, as reported by NBC 7 Investigates, a San Diego…
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The Number of Gift Returns on the Rise
A new survey found that most people assume they will make at least one return this holiday season
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Decorated Navy SEAL Sues Paper For Labeling Him a Child Pornographer
A former San Diego-based Navy SEAL, recipient of the Medal of Valor and numerous other awards, says the Washington Examiner defamed him by posting a picture of him for a story on another Navy SEAL who was tried on child pornography charges.
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Drug Can Curb Dementia's Delusions, Researchers Find
A drug that curbs delusions in Parkinson’s patients did the same for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in a study that was stopped early because the benefit seemed clear.
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Marine Arrested for Alleged Human Smuggling at San Ysidro Port of Entry: CBP
U.S. Customs and Border Protection arrested a Marine for allegedly smuggling migrants through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, the department announced Tuesday.
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CBP Apprehend 34 People Off 2 Boats, Rescue 1 in Mountains in 24 Hrs
Customs and Border Protection had a busy 24 hours over Thanksgiving weekend, apprehending 34 people in two separate maritime smuggling incidents and rescuing one man left behind by smugglers near Lake Morena.
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Families Frustrated After Popular Diabetes Monitoring Devices Stop Sharing Vital Data
Families of children with type 1 diabetes are frustrated after a technical issue caused a popular monitoring device to fail, resulting in a blackout of crucial blood sugar readings and alerts.
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Woman Attacked With Box Cutter at Mira Mesa Walgreens
A 59-year-old woman was shopping in the cosmetics section when another woman, 55, approached her, made verbal threats, grabbed her by the hair and cut her neck with a boxcutter, SDPD officer Tony Martinez confirmed.
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‘I'm Still Drinkin' It': Poway Waits on State to Lift Boil Water Advisory, Mayor Says
Residents were directed to boil all tap water and restaurants were ordered to close and stop all food preparation after reports of discolored water throughout the city of Poway.
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32 People Rescued After SeaWorld Roller Coaster ‘Tidal Twister' Stops Mid-Ride
Over 30 people were trapped a few feet off the ground on a newly reopened SeaWorld San Diego roller coaster Saturday.
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Tijuana Scammers Using Paradise Hills Tragedy for Monetary Gain, Family Says
A little more than a week after the murder-suicide in Paradise Hills, family members said they have discovered people taking advantage of their tragic situation south of the border.
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SDSU Student's Death Ruled Accidental by Blunt Force Trauma to Head
An early-morning fall from a dorm room bunk bed contributed to the death of a San Diego State University student last week, according to a report from the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s office.
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Seniors Woodworking Christmas Toy Trucks for North County Children
The woodworking “elves” of La Costa Glen senior living community in Carlsbad have spent nearly a year creating 100 handmade toy trucks of all shapes and sizes to be donated to North County children.
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CLIP-COAST GUARD CRUISE SHIP RESCUE
Footage shows towering flames in San Francisco as crews battle a fire caused by a gas explosion.
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‘Drunk Decoy Operation,' Officer Tries to Buy Alcohol, Tests Stores in College Area, Lemon Grove
Undercover San Diego law enforcement put on a show at eight liquor stores Saturday to test their response to intoxicated individuals trying to buy alcohol.
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Employee Killed, 2 Injured in Shooting at Church's Chicken in Otay Mesa
Police are looking for a gunman who walked into a Church’s Chicken restaurant in Otay Mesa Wednesday evening and shot three employees, killing one of them.
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Ruling Backs Asylum Seekers at Border Prior to Policy Shift
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that a partial ban on asylum does not apply to anyone who appeared at an official U.S. border crossing before the policy was announced in July, a decision that may affect thousands of people.
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1 Horse Dies, Another Euthanized After Injury at Del Mar Racetrack
A 3-year-old filly has collapsed and died after a workout at Del Mar, while another horse that was injured in a race on Nov. 10 has been euthanized, making it four horses that have died since the track’s fall meet began Nov. 6.
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Airbnb Couple Finds Hidden Cameras in Bathroom, Bedroom: Lawsuit
The guest, who is only referred to as “John Doe,” and his boyfriend booked a stay at a converted garage at a home on Willamette Avenue in Clairemont in November 2018. Three days into their stay, they claim they made a “horrifying” discovery: someone was watching them in rooms where they had sex.
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Bird Knocks Out Power for 24K Customers in Mid-City: SDG&E
Roughly 24,000 customers were left without power in the Mid-City area Tuesday afternoon after a bird flew into a substation, according to San Diego Gas and Electric.