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Zachary Alexander Karas was found guilty of possession of an unregistered destructive device following a two-day jury trial in San Diego federal court.
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While activists are calling for immediate reform, some San Diego City Council members say a thorough analysis of how, where and when to shift portions of the police department budget is needed first.
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A Southern California judge has awarded $60,000 to a San Diego sheriff’s department employee who sued the county and a former assistant sheriff over sexual harassment allegations.
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A judge Monday rejected placing a sexually violent predator poised for conditional release at a home in the Mount Helix neighborhood, saying the residence was located in a densely populated neighborhood and in close proximity to children.
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Police served another search warrant at the home of a missing Chula Vista mother of three Friday, four months to the day after her disappearance.
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Some councilmembers and residents say money should be diverted from police to fund community health initiatives. Others point to increased violent crime as justification for a higher budget.
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Jaylen Devon Fleer, 27, formerly a member of the sheriff's jail and court-services unit, was arrested last year following a nearly four-month investigation.
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KPBS Midday EditionHow a Poway dog attack highlights the importance of leash laws.
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Paul Torres Jimenez De La Cuesta, 29, pleaded guilty April 5 to the distribution of images of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
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While federal COVID-19 relief dollars have spared the city from major cuts this year, long-term deficits are expected to persist unless the city finds more revenue.
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