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Prosecutors say retail giant Walmart illegally dumps more than 1 million batteries, aerosol cans of insect killer and other products, toxic cleaning supplies, electronic waste, latex paints and other hazardous waste into California landfills each year.
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Vaccines in the U.S. and around the world do not offer as much protection against omicron as they have against previous versions of the coronavirus. However, vaccines still help — a lot.
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The wet weather pattern will begin to affect Southern California Tuesday night and bring rain and high-elevation snow through Thursday.
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Local police have set up safe meetup spots to make those transactions.
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A viral trend on Tik Tok threatening school violence has put parents, students and school officials on edge in San Diego County.
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The Navy spent three days outlining its case against the sailor accused of setting fire in July 2020 that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard.
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The four incidents outlined in the DA's reviews cover officers with the San Diego, Escondido and Chula Vista police departments, as well as the San Diego County Sheriff's Department.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will seek more than $300 million in state funding over three years to boost law enforcement efforts to combat retail theft
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Southern California Edison has agreed to more than half a billion dollars in fines and penalties related to five wildfires.
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Three months into the fiscal year, SDPD is on track to spend $7.2 million more on overtime than the budget authorized.
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