A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the state, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
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The order from San Diego Superior Court Judge Julia Kelety approves a request from the sister of May "Maya" Millete to compel Larry Millete to appear for an interview in the case to decide who will be granted guardianship of his children, ages 12, 11 and 5.
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Firefighters say they're making progress as they battle California's largest and deadliest wildfire of the year.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Union-Tribune's enterprise editor, Kristina Davis, joined Midday Edition to talk about her latest reporting on the federal case.
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Action in the Michigan courts Monday blurred the lines on abortion rights in the state. Tuesday, Republicans decide their nominee for governor who will face Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November.
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Monkeypox cases in California, Illinois and New York make up nearly half of the nationwide total. The governors in those states have all declared a state of emergency to help address the outbreaks.
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Some family members of the people killed or wounded during a 2019 shooting at a California garlic festival are suing the companies that distributed the rifle used in the attack that killed three and wounded 17.
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The university said it has been given the green light and the investigation won't compromise the San Diego Police Department's criminal investigation.
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The Oak Fire in Mariposa County has charred more than 29 square miles of trees and brush, with 39% containment on Thursday.
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An inmate who was stricken by some sort of medical crisis this week in county jail in Vista died at a hospital Wednesday, authorities reported.
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A nationwide supply shortage could fuel further spread, potentially leading to severe complications.
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