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Advocates argue without the paid leave people who have the virus may be going back to work too early.
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The National Transportation Safety Board this week released its initial findings on the crash that killed four. Weather, power lines might have been factors.
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California’s governor has rejected releasing Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan from prison more than a half-century after the slaying shook the world in 1968.
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A magnitude 3.9 earthquake centered in Riverside County was felt in parts of San Diego County Wednesday night.
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The contract for software used in the police department's new real-time operations center gives the corporation wide control over any data collected via police surveillance systems, according to privacy advocates.
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The union alleges that officers have been prevented from recording interviews related to their exemption requests to San Diego's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees.
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As a third of hospitals report critical staffing shortages, California’s health department is considering issuing an order postponing many elective surgeries. Many procedures, including a lung transplant, already have been canceled.
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The registration period starts Thursday and applies to gun owners who legally bought so-called bullet-button assault weapons. California lawmakers outlawed weapons with that feature in 2016.
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His estate sued under a law that allows survivors to collect emotional damages he could have claimed if he prevailed in his case.
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The Sexually Violent Predator Accountability, Fairness, and Enforcement Act came about after high-profile incidents of California's state hospitals attempting to place SVPs in East and North San Diego County.
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