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KPBS Midday EditionThe case that inspired the founding of the California Innocence Project is finally over.
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Gun-control advocates could have had one more victory in their very successful California legislative session.
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Adela de la Torre made the statement while defending the university's handling of rape allegations.
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The defendant, whose name is withheld because he was a minor at the time of the offense, pleaded guilty last month to a murder count in connection with the Nov. 23, 2020, death of Lisa Thorborg.
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Seven firefighters were taken to hospitals for treatment of heat injuries Wednesday, and all have been released.
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A recent study from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography details which cliffs along the California coast are at the highest risk for erosion and collapse.
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It is on its way to becoming law despite overwhelming objection from civil liberties advocates who fear it force unhoused residents into treatment. The legislation now goes to the Senate for a concurrence vote before heading to Newsom.
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President Joe Biden will push for a new ban on assault-style weapons when he talks about his crime prevention plans in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
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John Wicker acknowledged that a rape survivor was brought in to address male athletes after rape allegations against three football players first surfaced last year.
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August will end on a high note in the San Diego area — extremely high temperatures, that is.
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