The conservative activist had visited both San Diego State University and UC San Diego in recent years.
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Tens of thousands of people who fled South Lake Tahoe in the teeth of a wildfire are being allowed back home as crews finally manage to stall the advance of flames.
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Firefighters have stopped the forward progress of the Aruba Fire in Rainbow, which has scorched 54 acres and was 30% contained Monday.
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Caltrans plans on upgrading and expanding wrong way driving countermeasures to more than 67 freeway onramps throughout the county.
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As fires burn across California, San Diego County fire departments are seeing a shortage of recruits applying for firefighter positions.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe threat of wildfire is increasingly leading insurers to drop the policies of San Diego homeowners, a trend most prominent in the county’s rural areas but also affecting city neighborhoods from Scripps Ranch to Hillcrest.
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The vote came nearly a year after a similar measure died in the waning hours of the legislative session. California remains one of just four states without a way of decertifying officers despite nationwide protests over the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis that have driven reform efforts.
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A decrease in strong winds is helping the battle against a huge California forest fire threatening Lake Tahoe.
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The hearing was scheduled one day after federal prosecutors stated in a court filing that the death penalty would not be pursued against Earnest, who faces more than 100 hate crime counts in his federal case.
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