The Trump administration said Tuesday it is ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
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The report, which examined gender differences between adult arrestees in 2019, concluded substance abuse was at a 20-year high among arrestees in the region, with four out of five testing positive for any drug in 2019, and one in three testing positive for multiple drugs.
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Taxpayers in areas that were declared disaster areas by Gov. Gavin Newsom are granted an extension until Jan. 15 to file California tax returns on 2019 income and make any tax payments that would have been due between Sept. 4 and Jan. 15.
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While the president’s campaign lobbies to stop the counting of votes in pivotal swing states, protests in San Diego are springing up to make sure that counting continues.
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The San Diego County District Attorney's Office said it was recently notified that Richard Anthony Sepolio, 27, will be released on Friday after serving two years and 10 months of his nine-year, eight-month prison sentence.
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With the most divisive national election in generations upon us, San Diego-area law enforcement officials said they are prepared should the long-simmering divisions boil over into civic clashes on the streets as ballots are cast and counted.
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Faith and community leaders united with former gang members from across San Diego Monday in a public effort to call for "A Season of Peace."
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In March the coronavirus pandemic spurred gun sales across the nation. Now gun store operators say fears of riots and the contentious election cycle are driving sales.
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At the time, the Rodeo-Chediski Fire was the largest wildfire in Arizona's history. Almost two decades later, those involved in responding to the Rodeo-Chediski say they’re still learning what it will take to get ahead of wildfires, and the effects they have on headwater forests.
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KPBS Midday EditionA warming climate was a key talking point for national political candidates last year, but then the pandemic happened.
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A Voice of San Diego survey found that nearly half of county residents support reallocating some law enforcement funding toward social services than don't.
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