California Highway Patrol officers will ramp up patrols across San Diego County, and statewide, starting Thursday night as part of the agency's annual Fourth of July weekend crackdown on drunken and drug-impaired driving.
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The groups are also demanding changes in the way county jails are run.
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Chula Vista's new Technology and Privacy Advisory Task Force met this week for the first time to lay the groundwork on creating guidelines.
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A federal appeals court has agreed to reconsider a ruling that rejected California’s first-in-the-nation ban on for-profit private prisons and immigration detention facilities.
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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 three-day event is filled with hands-on scenarios that, when put to use in real incidents, will save lives.
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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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