A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” is making its way through parts of California. While case numbers remain relatively low in San Diego County, health experts are warning people not to let their guard down.
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The program is meant to safely transition people back to living in communities after prison time and inpatient treatment.
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City Council approved amendments that would — among other things — ban amplified sound equipment from the human-powered cabs.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl Monday highlighted the effectiveness of the city's Smart Streetlight and Automated License Plate Reader technology ahead of plans to move some of the cameras.
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San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer announced Tuesday she will immediately pursue a federal Superfund designation for the Tijuana River Valley, bypassing her colleagues after they voted to delay any formal decision.
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Oceanside Police have put out a public safety advisory after a string of attacks targeting homeless people.
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The blaze erupted for unknown reasons about 2:30 p.m. near the intersection of La Posta Road and Old Highway 80 in Campo, just south of Interstate 8 and about five miles west of Golden Acorn Casino.
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City leaders in San Diego Monday announced the creation of a reward fund to generate tips about hate crimes, a category of criminal offenses trending up in recent months.
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How did a former El Cajon police officer with a history of alleged misconduct end up working as a detective for the Navy?
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On Sept. 23, a wild bat who tested positive for rabies and later died was collected by an employee in the Africa Tram area.
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In video footage released by the police department, Gladysz is seen telling a fellow officer that he "didn't see a kid" but saw Nutall holding a gun.
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