A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the state, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
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A vehicle fire that left a man gravely injured in Escondido led deputies to find a woman dead inside a San Marcos home, and homicide detectives were investigating.
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KPBS Midday EditionDubbed Operation Trojan Shield, the San Diego-based FBI-led operation was centered around the creation of an encrypted phone company called ANOM.
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A vigil to honor two San Diego Police Department detectives — a married couple who died in a wrong-way crash on Interstate 5 — was scheduled for 7 p.m. Sunday at a park in the Harmony Grove Village neighborhood of Escondido.
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A swarm of earthquakes shook Imperial County on Saturday morning, the largest of which was a magnitude 5.3 reported near El Centro according to the US Geological Survey.
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In a Friday morning press conference, Mayor Todd Gloria decried a nationwide epidemic in gun violence. But he and other leaders did not offer clear solutions.
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The changes to policing in La Mesa one year after a destructive riot, local governments spend millions of dollars on public relations campaigns and Scripps Health recovers from a cyber attack.
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Three people, including two San Diego police officers, were killed Friday in a head-on collision caused by a speeding motorist heading the wrong way on Interstate 5 near the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities reported.
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Oceanside police say the network of 54 security cameras will help them monitor crime.
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The San Diego Police Department released new procedures this week for how officers should interact with transgender and nonbinary people.
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An app that provides local law enforcement officers with cultural background knowledge on a variety of San Diego County's diverse communities was introduced Thursday.
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