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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The results of the narrowly rejected sales tax hike show a demonstrable split along San Diego’s Interstate 8.
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A wildfire erupted in the far southern reaches of San Diego County Tuesday amid extremely windy and dry conditions, rapidly blackening dozens of open acres and prompting evacuations of back-country homes.
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The proposal would greatly strengthen civilian oversight of law enforcement in the county, including in cases of in-custody death.
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The lawsuit alleges the pursuit was "unnecessary and in violation of the law and/or SDPD policies and procedures."
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Momentum builds with a fourth lawsuit against cross-border sewage contractor Veolia in the Tijuana River Valley.
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Some San Diego County beach areas have been deemed unhealthy for swimmers and surfers Monday because of high bacteria levels, according to county health officials.
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A sexually violent predator is now living in Jacumba Hot Springs after his release from a state mental hospital, which followed several years in prison.
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County Sheriff's deputies will be out in force starting Wednesday and lasting through Sunday looking to pull over and arrest impaired drivers during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the San Diego County Sheriff's office said.
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One person in San Diego is among those who have fallen ill amid a nationwide E.coli outbreak linked to organic carrots, county public health officials said Tuesday.
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In time for Thanksgiving, most Shelltown neighbors have working kitchens. Now, they're preparing in case it floods again.
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