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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After a thorough investigation, officials say the reported abduction attempt was unfounded, but they did not disclose who filed the report.
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The San Diego Police Officers Association said violent crime and murders are on the rise at public parks.
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The board is looking for community members to play a role in selecting candidates for its deputy executive director position.
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Environmental advocates say the bluff failure shows the urgency of alternative beach access.
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Hate crimes are on the rise in San Diego, but without evidence proving motive, such crimes are hard to prosecute.
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Anderson said working together would take more time, but added that it is a more permanent solution.
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Her case was one of five instances since 2020 where Indigenous women went missing or were killed between San Francisco and Oregon.
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The arrest happened Sunday morning, but video of the incident surfaced Wednesday on social media, bringing scrutiny to the nature of the arrest.
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The eighth death this year happened Wednesday morning at the George Bailey Detention Center in Otay Mesa.
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According to the NCTD, an average of 12 people die each year due to illegally crossing or walking on NCTD's railroad tracks.
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