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Focusing on families

Same-sex marriage rights were a major focus of this weekend's 34th Annual San Diego Pride Parade in Hillcrest as organizers put committed gay couples front and center during the event.

Toll on military families mounts as wars linger

Far from the combat zones, the strains and separations of no-end-in-sight wars take an ever-growing toll on military families.
Mayor Sanders calls on SEDC
boss to resign

Mayor Jerry Sanders demands the resignation of SEDC's Carolyn Smith as her agency reveals it paid its 15 employees more than $1 million above their approved salaries over five years.


Wildfires tax plan advances
A group of recommendations designed to bolster wildfire protection in the county is hailed by one county supervisor and lambasted by another.
Who's really saving water?
Regional water use drops nearly 13 percent in the first half of 2008, thanks in large part to mandatory reductions on North County farms.
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Horse racing season at the Del Mar Racetrack kicks off with the traditional wearing of hats.
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Smartcars and slow food
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Sandcastle artists turn Imperial Beach into a sandy wonderland – for the weekend.
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Diane Bell: Guns and roses as S.D. police officers marry
Gerry Braun: Mayoral sidekick a dogged defender
Logan Jenkins: Encinitas has best of races in N. County
Nick Canepa: Refreshing Brees has no hard feelings
Tim Sullivan: The long goodbye on a starry night
Ruben Navarrette: Americans' rush to avoid competition

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