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Dolly hits Texas-Mexico coast

A hotel sign on South Padre Island, Texas, lies on the ground after being blown over by high winds from Hurricane Dolly. The storm slammed into the South Texas coast with punishing rain and winds of 100 mph, blowing down signs, damaging an apartment complex and knocking out power to thousands.

School board OKs $2.1 billion bond measure

After weeks of often-confusing deliberations over what its massive fix-it list should include, the San Diego school board votes unanimously to put a $2.1 billion bond measure on the November ballot.

New City Hall plans are on the table
Two very different proposals for a new downtown City Hall are up for review. Developers vying to rebuild San Diego's four-block Civic Center complex downtown unveil their proposals.


'Bandits,' parents, bar sued
The mother of a surfer who was fatally beaten in La Jolla files a lawsuit against five young men who were involved, their parents, and the bar where some in the group had been drinking.
S.D. reaches pension accord
San Diego's labor unions give in to many of Mayor Jerry Sanders' demands in a last-minute deal that reduces retirement benefits for future city employees.
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San Diego Pride 2008
Same-sex marriage rights were a major focus of the 34th Annual San Diego Pride parade in Hillcrest.
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Hats off to Del Mar
Horse racing season at the Del Mar Racetrack kicks off with the traditional wearing of hats.
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