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A man convicted by an El Cajon jury of molesting five of his nieces over the course of several years was sentenced Friday to 102 years to life in state prison.

Joaquin Ruiz, 45, was found guilty in August of 18 counts related to sex acts upon children, as well as possession of child sex abuse material.

Prosecutors said the victims were between the ages of ...


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As many San Diegans are still reeling from the onset of paid parking enforcement at Balboa Park, some may be interested to remember that parking is still free in the park during federal holidays.

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In San Diego, if you know music, you probably knew Chula Vista’s Max Zape.

“There’s very few musicians I’ve met in San Diego County where I’d say his name, and they wouldn’t know who I was talking about,” said fellow musician Eric Mabrey. “I don’t even have to say his last name.”

“We performed pretty much all over Southern California together,” said long-t...


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Federal officers in the Minneapolis-area participating in its largest recent U.S. immigration enforcement operation can’t detain or tear gas peaceful protesters who ...


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“Don’t take Tylenol. Don’t take it. Fight like hell not to take it.”

That was the message from President Donald Trump when he and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.


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