There are constraints on your First Amendment rights. Protesters, for example, don't have the right to incite violence or throw things at officers.
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The Airport Authority says the trees are, or will soon be, a hazard to aviation and must come down.
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The door of a federally contracted armored vehicle flew open, spilling cash on both south and northbound lanes of the I-5.
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Despite the looming deadline, nearly 20% of the city’s staff is confirmed as unvaccinated.
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Jeffrey Barton, 63, who was tried twice on allegations that he molested a cadet at the Army and Navy Academy, was set to have his third trial in the case in January when he entered his guilty pleas.
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Mayor Todd Gloria disagreed with a San Diego Police Officers Association claim that the police department is "alarmingly" understaffed.
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The family of 18-year-old Isaiah Shane, who died in an Escondido group home, filed a wrongful death claim against San Diego County.
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Chuck Marohn is president of the nonprofit Strong Towns and author of the new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer."
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Attorneys argued Friday whether a public records lawsuit filed by the family of Rebecca Zahau should continue.
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Oceanside's chief of police was put on the spot at a community meeting Tuesday night.
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San Diego Fire-Rescue and fire departments around the state have been struggling with staffing shortages. COVID-19 is one reason, but San Diego's Fire Chief says it's more complicated than that.
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