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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Authorities say a juror in Scott Peterson’s two-decade-old murder trial will be granted immunity before testifying at a hearing that could determine whether a new trial is granted.
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The San Diego County Bike Coalition and Los Angeles- based mobility organization Streets for All are teaming up on a program to automatically report the details of every pedestrian and bicyclist-involved crash in San Diego in real time, officials announced Tuesday.
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Two years ago, the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar was drafted for a unique mission involving more than 200 Americans evacuated from Wuhan, China.
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A former sheriff's deputy who fatally shot an unarmed, fleeing detainee outside the downtown San Diego jail was sentenced Monday to three years of probation and one year in jail.
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The audit, released Thursday, is highly critical of how the Sheriff's Department has run its jails.
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The California Attorney General's Office issued a consumer alert Friday related to dried plum fruit and candy products that allegedly contain dangerous levels of lead, including several products sold by San Diego retailers.
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Hate is on the rise in San Diego. Early reports show that the number of hate crimes nearly doubled in the region.
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The police department says it is understaffed and struggling to respond to a rise in 911 calls and violent crime. That is prompting some to question why police still play such a big role in managing homelessness.
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A bill to ban the sale of ghost guns at the Del Mar Fairgrounds is making its way through the California legislature.
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Sen. Brian W. Jones, R-Santee, Friday introduced a measure intended to crackdown what he describes as increasing catalytic converter theft in California.
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