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 two Tijuana journalists murdered this month had sought help from Baja California’s journalist protection program. The help never came.
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A pair of masked men used a vehicle to ram their way into an Escondido jewelry store early Wednesday and looted the business.
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The fatal fall occurred shortly before noon at 14th Street and National Avenue in the East Village, police said.
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According to the lawsuit, the company "intentionally charged Plaintiff's and the Class members' debit and credit cards in the full amount."
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The project included wood-to-steel pole conversions and replacement or undergrounding of equipment to improve the fire resistance of electric infrastructure throughout 880 square miles in eastern San Diego.
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Ghost guns are unregulated firearms that lack serial numbers by which they can be identified and are typically assembled from purchased or homemade components. Minors or those normally prohibited from owning firearms can purchase such a weapon without a background check.
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Ali Nasser Abulaban, 29, is charged in the shooting deaths of 28-year- old Ana Abulaban and 29-year-old Rayburn Cardenas Barron at the Spire San Diego luxury apartment complex.
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What happened to Calley Garay — a story that culminated in the Madera courthouse last November — is about more than one woman. It’s about California’s inability to disarm abusers, a longstanding failure that judges, advocates and law enforcement have been warning about for years.
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Following inewsource's recent investigation into automated license plate readers, three of the five police departments that were illegally sharing drivers’ location data have since changed to comply with state law. The other two are pushing back.
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A City Council committee OK’d a draft plan for an independent police oversight board. But community advocates say it is missing key elements.
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