A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the state, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
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The County Board of Supervisors selected Anthony Ray, a current assistant sheriff.
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The annual survey by Blue Star Families shows military families concerned about economics and deployment after two years of the pandemic.
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The San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced a strategy Monday to prevent the homeless from being involved with crime, following the release of data showing homeless people in the county were more likely to be both crime victims and perpetrators.
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Matthew Fluckiger is accused of sexually assaulting women in three San Diego area nursing homes.
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A jury has awarded $85 million in the death of a man who was restrained by San Diego County sheriff’s deputies in 2015.
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The suspect was described as a white man who is between 29 and 30 years old with short, curly red hair, freckles and crooked teeth.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously chosen Anthony Ray as the interim county sheriff.
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After being brought to the principal's office for questioning regarding reports that he had brought a handgun to school, the student managed to lock himself in the room and would not come out
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Those who are immunocompromised may get little or no protection from COVID-19 vaccines, that is where the preventative antibody Evusheld comes in.
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While offering high-monetary compensation as incentive can greatly increase the rates of people receiving COVID-19 vaccines, smaller amounts actually deter some who would otherwise be willing to get the shot, according to a UC San Diego-led study released Monday.
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