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Details on the nature of the attack were not disclosed, though Scripps indicated it has notified law enforcement "and the appropriate governmental organizations."
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James Riveria is the fifth local defendant to receive a new sentence since recent changes to state law opened the door for prosecutors to petition for resentencing in cases where the sentences may have been harsher than warranted.
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A California lawmaker who is a former police officer is trying to outlaw methods that can induce what's known as positional asphyxia. Police say the proposed ban is either too vague or unnecessary.
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KPBS Midday EditionBorder Patrol officials said a boat that overturned in Point Loma Sunday, killing three people, was suspected of being part of a smuggling operation.
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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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A Santee father says a Sheriff's Deputy questioned him, including asking him repeatedly if he had a record, after he changed his daughter's diaper at a Santee shopping center.
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The family of Angel Hernandez, who died while in MTS custody, is seeking justice against the San Diego Police Department for its role in his death.
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As the weather gets warmer in San Diego, more and more people flock to the beaches. But officials are warning beach goers of actively failing bluffs.
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The images, captured aboard a patrol helicopter and by officers' uniform-worn cameras, depict the doomed last stand of 36-year-old Christopher Templo Marquez, a suspect in two recent South Bay shootings.
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Travis Fereydoun Sarreshteh, 32, is accused in last Thursday's shootings, in which police allege he used an untraceable "ghost gun" to gun down the victims starting at about 10:30 p.m.
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