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San Diego's Presidio is crumbling
Almost five years ago, Bill Lawrence, president of the San Diego History Center, went to Los Angeles to accept an award from the California Preservation Foundation. The purpose of the award was to honor the excellence of a document called the “Junipero Serra Museum: Historic Structure Report.”
Read the full story on San Diego Reader.
San Diego migrant shelter treats sick families coming out of custody
Lice, chickenpox and the flu are some of the ailments migrant families suffer from when they arrive at the temporary migrant shelter in San Diego.
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Residential tower at Westfield UTC mall opens
A first of its kind residential tower is now open in San Diego.
Read the full story on 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV.
City Attorney files nuisance lawsuit against Observatory North Park
The San Diego City Attorney's Office has filed a nuisance lawsuit against the Observatory North Park music venue, warning that the property could be shut down if its operators do not secure the proper permits or deal with activities that the city alleges have drawn a host of public nuisance complaints.
Read the full story on KPBS.
Court revives lawsuit over deadly San Diego police shooting
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit by the family of an unarmed man who was killed by San Diego police four years ago. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found Thursday there were questions about the officer's credibility and whether the use of force was "objectively reasonable."
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