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Tacos El Franc began as a street cart by owner Javier Valadez in 1974. Its first U.S. location opened to the public on ...
Police arrested at least three people Wednesday during a protest of President Trump’s immigration policies and deportation ...
Officials said most of the locations were short-term rentals that were allegedly linked to human trafficking and prostitution ...
According to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office, tactical teams with the National City Police and San Diego Police ...
Tacos El Franc, one of Tijuana’s most popular taquerías, opened its first U.S. restaurant in San Diego on Wednesday. “After ...
The city faces an $8.2 million deficit for the upcoming fiscal year; a preliminary general fund budget proposes $81 million ...
Multiple law enforcement agencies in San Diego County served several search warrants at various locations as part of their ...
Law enforcement in San Diego executed searches targeting human trafficking hubs, part of a Task Force operation, details ...
Tacos El Franc founder Don Javier Valadez started serving tacos from a street cart in Tijuana’s Colonia El Soler in 1974, ...
How a unique New York event brought San Diego’s optimistic culture to life through art, cuisine, and community.
“The sharks are circling again,” one resident said, referring to the Port of San Diego’s seven-member Board of Commissioners, which sets policy for the port’s 34 miles of waterfront businesses, ...
Officials said most of the locations were short-term rentals allegedly linked to human trafficking and prostitution.