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A Murphy Canyon neighborhood got a shocking awakening this morning when a small private jet crashed, setting several homes and cars on fire and and creating “a gigantic debris field.” We’ll be monitoring throughout the day and beyond; currently, cleanup crews and first responders remain on the scene.
Meanwhile, the FBI is analyzing the writings of the man who bombed a Palm Springs fertility clinic, the Navy will be teaming up with San Diego County to start cleanup work in the Tijuana River Valley, and San Diego remains a top destination for Memorial Day travel.
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Today’s top story

Small civilian jet crashes in Murphy Canyon, setting homes and cars on fire
By Staff and Wire Reports
A small civilian jet crashed into a military housing complex in Murphy Canyon during foggy weather early Thursday, setting about 15 homes on fire as well as vehicles.
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Today’s opinion column
Opinion: Golden State holds breath as Congress debates rules on clean air, EVs, SALT
Some of the most contentious issues now awaiting votes in Congress would have particularly heavy impacts on California.
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