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New omicron variants are again driving hospital admissions and deaths higher in recent weeks, causing states and cities to rethink their responses to COVID-19 and the White House to step up efforts to alert the public.
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The city of San Diego will require its police officers to seek or obtain a warrant to hold or search seized cell phones, per a settlement announced Wednesday stemming from a lawsuit that alleged San Diego police seized a protester's phone and refused to return it.
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The largest grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park is still closed as firefighters battle a blaze that threatens the trees and has forced hundreds of campers to evacuate.
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A 3.4-magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday near Borrego Springs in San Diego County, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
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The latest surge is happening just as San Diego’s two biggest public events are about to unfold.
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The regulation is part of the new law creating a good conduct code for gun makers and dealers.
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Adam Daniel Barooshian, 29, was convicted Monday in a retrial for the New Year's Day 2019 crash that killed 29-year-old Christopher Williams of Oceanside.
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Escondido police said that after Craig Blas was released from prison in 2019 following a sentence related to drug and gun charges, he was arrested and released repeatedly over the next two years.
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Enforcement has depended on when and where in the city the vendors are set up.
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Higher fees and stricter regulations are some of the reasons many restaurants are choosing to say goodbye to their outdoor dining spaces.
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