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Top San Diego news: Agents face fentanyl risk; Trump administration sued over border program; more

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Published on July 25, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in San Diego.

San Diego among least affordable U.S. cities for renters

San Diego is one of the least affordable cities to rent in, according to a new report by WalletHub.

Read the full story on 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV.

Man shot in head in BB gun attack speaks to Telemundo 20

A San Diego man describes the pain he felt when he was shot in the head by someone firing a BB gun in the downtown area.

Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.

San Diego border agents face fentanyl death risk

Customs and Border Patrol officials are playing fast and loose with storage of the deadly synthetic opioid known as fentanyl, risking the health and lives of employees as the government grapples with a burgeoning load of smuggling cases, according to a new audit.

Read the full story on San Diego Reader.

Trump administration sued over border surveillance program

The database used to track journalists and border advocates was first uncovered by NBC 7 Investigates in March.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

Supervisors OK buying Tubman-Chavez for southeastern Live Well center 

County supervisors Wednesday formally approved the purchase of a building that will be used for a future Live Well center in southeast San Diego.

Read the full story on Times of San Diego.


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