Officials said initially nine people were missing but authorities later apprehended two.
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KPBS took many of the questions people have about this case to a prominent San Diego County attorney. Here are her responses.
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The county and city governments will apply for Homekey Program money along with the San Diego Housing Commission, a public agency, and the nonprofit PATH Ventures, which builds affordable housing.
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The rate of overdose deaths dropped by more than half after the program began in 2020.
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Modern e-cigarettes cause inflammation to parts of the brain that control memory and mood, the study shows.
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Community advocates say the latest arrest is a step forward but it’s not enough.
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More than 50 community members gathered in peaceful protest Saturday evening for an anti-hate rally following the stabbing of a 16-year-old Black girl the previous weekend in Lakeside.
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San Diego County Sheriff's Department detectives are continuing their investigating Saturday after they re-arrested a 15-year-old girl in connection with an earlier stabbing in the Lakeside neighborhood of San Diego.
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Video cameras mounted outside and inside the building and one worn by an officer captured audiovisual footage of the shooting, during which the officers discharged about three dozen rounds.
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The state Senate Education Committee rejected the firearms reporting requirement three weeks ago as an invasion of privacy. So Democratic Sen. Anthony Portantino reworked his bill.
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A 16-year-old boy suspected of stabbing a teenage girl in an apparent hate crime in Lakeside pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon.
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