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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In time for Thanksgiving, most Shelltown neighbors have working kitchens. Now, they're preparing in case it floods again.
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State health officials say the bird flu virus was detected in a retail sample of raw milk from a dairy in Fresno, California.
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The son of former San Diego County Republican Party chair Tony Krvaric has pleaded no contest to a felony count of possessing an assault weapon.
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They face up to six years and four months in prison if convicted of all counts and allegations.
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For decades, a flow of guns from the U.S. has contributed to deadly violence south of the border. Data that was previously undisclosed provide additional details on crisis.
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San Diegans will begin seeing interactive kiosks around areas of downtown.
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Public health officials Friday reported a marked increase in the number of pertussis — or whooping cough — cases this year over recent years.
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A public information campaign began Wednesday urging travelers to be on the lookout for a practice known as "wildcatting," in which unregulated ride-hailing drivers operate without oversight, largely at San Diego's border crossings, putting riders at risk.
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Ten years ago, San Diego adopted a goal of zero traffic deaths and serious injuries by 2025.
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With destructive wildfires burning on both coasts, fire officials might use jargon unfamiliar to residents of states where such big blazes are relatively rare.
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