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Racist taunting by fans at a high school basketball game leads to one of the coaches losing his job, Vice-President Kamala Harris visits the border region in Texas, and the latest rise in downtown San Diego's homeless population.
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KPBS Midday EditionFollowing strong outcry over a number of loopholes and potential red flags, the San Diego City Council’s Public Safety & Land Use Committee has agreed to send its new ordinance on police practices back to the drawing board.
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Dozens of city residents chimed in Thursday to oppose a draft ordinance proposed by the city attorney's office to fulfill the desire expressed by 75% of voters in November for a Commission on Police Practices in San Diego.
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This is a breaking news blog for all of the latest developments about the brush fire. Check back for frequent updates.
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San Diego County Sheriff's Deputies James Clone and Sean Zappia opened fire on Eric Scott Anderson shortly after 8 a.m. Friday, according to the department.
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The rules, slated to remain in effect through the end of the year, are necessary due to "very high" wildland combustion threats stemming from drought, prevailing "critical fire weather," and dry brush.
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Fires destroyed or damaged dozens of homes in San Diego County last September. The devastation prompted scores of homeowners and renters to apply for financial assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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Two wildfires started over the weekend in two different parts of East County. As of Monday afternoon, the Overland Fire in Canebrake was 25% contained and the Clevenger Fire in the San Pasqual area was 50% contained.
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In just two years, Not Me SD has helped 320 women become gun owners and that number is expected to grow.
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The San Diego County Sheriff's Department Sunday identified the man deputies fatally shot near Batiquitos Lagoon.
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