A string of settlements has brought new scrutiny on whether the small South Bay city is doing enough to prevent fatal encounters with police.
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Pharmacists are at greater risk than the general population to commit suicide, a fact that may be exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, a UC San Diego study released Friday which focuses on mental health and burnout within health care professions.
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The emergency bail modification enacted in early 2020 allowed people arrested for certain minor crimes such as drug possession or petty theft to avoid custody, while those already in jail for those offenses and with no other pending cases were released on their own recognizance.
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According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, James Burton McGrew and other rioters advanced to the Upper West Terrace doors to the Capitol building, where he filmed himself shouting "Let's go," and "We took this thing."
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Mexican prosecutors have named associates of the old Arellano-Felix drug cartel in the murders of two Tijuana journalists earlier this year.
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For years, Matthew Fluckiger job-hopped among nursing facilities in eastern San Diego County, assaulting women at each stop, before finally being arrested in 2020.
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In a 2-1 ruling, the court says a San Diego judge should have blocked what it called "an almost total ban on semiautomatic centerfire rifles” for young adults.
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The San Diego City Attorney's Office filed suit Wednesday against more than 20 chemical companies for allegedly manufacturing toxic chemicals that have been detected in San Diego area water sources.
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The fire started around 4:40 p.m. Tuesday near the Romeo 3 training area.
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The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office says Tuesday that it closed the case. The victim and Tyson requested that charges not be filed.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Union-Tribune reporter Greg Moran joined Midday Edition to talk about details of the case — and what is next.
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