A prominent attorney says it’s likely to be a “one-side parole hearing in their favor,” because all surviving family members are in favor of them being released.
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California corrections officials say there has been a potential exposure of medical information for employees and visitors who were tested for the coronavirus.
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This past weekend, police arrested two minors following a fight at an out-of-control party. Officers found a gun and a hatchet on the minors.
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Nonprofit organizations Townspeople and Adjoin Monday announced they're joining together to create the San Diego Shared Housing Collaborative to move more veterans, people with disabilities, individuals living with HIV/AIDS and families in the San Diego region from homelessness into permanent housing.
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A wildfire burned over swaths of rugged hilly terrain in the Pine Valley area Monday, blackening dozens of acres but posing no immediate structural threats as ground and airborne crews worked to subdue the flames.
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Congress needs to approve the transfer of $300 million from one federal agency to another.
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Though the visit was preplanned, it came on the heels of a weekend of chaos on the border by criminal organizations.
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This week Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a $4.7 billion effort to increase access to mental health and substance use support services for young people.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff discusses the political fallout of the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
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A San Diego County District Attorney's Office spokeswoman said he is slated to be sentenced Sept. 1 in San Diego Juvenile Court.
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The pilot, who had been the sole occupant of the aircraft, was conscious and alert after the crash.
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