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<p>La Agencia de Servicios Humanos y de la Salud del condado de San Diego informó que analiza “un caso potencial de corona virus”, a una persona resiente local que recientemente viajó a China.</p>
<p>Informó que autoridades de Salud tomaron muestras del paciente y las enviaron al Centro para el Control de las Enfermedades (CDC).</p>

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<p>Federal authorities in San Diego this week announced they have discovered the longest tunnel ever found beneath the US-Mexico border, extending more than three quarters of a mile to a small industrial building in Tijuana.</p>
<p>The Customs and Border Protection office reported that the tunnel features a rail system with trolleys, air ventilation, high voltage electrical cables and panels, an elevator at the tunnel entrance, and a drainage system.</p>

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<p>A recent state audit report that made allegations of illegal campaign contributions and corruption has been revised after it was revealed its conclusions were based solely on unsubstantiated rumors. </p>
<p>A new report by the Fiscal Crisis and Management Assistant Team (FCMAT), released Monday, June 8, now makes clear that the audit found no evidence to support the allegations related to campaign contributions. </p>

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<p>Last week, La Prensa San Diego filed a lawsuit against the City of San Diego for its failure to provide documents under the California Public Records Act, continuing its long tradition of encouraging transparency and accountability among government agencies. </p>
<p>The request asked for documents related to the San Diego Police Department’s recent $9.5 million budget request to renew its use of ARJIS, the Automated Regional Justice Information System. </p>