A Tsunami Advisory has been issued by the National Tsunami Warning Center for the San Diego Coast. Local officials advise residents to "stay away from the coast."
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KPBS Midday EditionNot since the late 1960s have American police agencies used so much tear gas against American protesters.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe case is re-examined in the new Los Angeles Times podcast, "It Was Simple: The Betty Broderick Murders."
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The mayor of the Northern California town of Healdsburg is resigning amid criticism she mishandled requests to have a discussion on how police officers employ force in the line of duty.
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Unarmed social workers instead of Los Angeles police would respond to nonviolent calls for service under a proposal by City Council members.
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The case was brought on by 16 District Attorney's Offices throughout the state, including San Diego County, where stores in Kearny Mesa and Escondido were found to be out of compliance with hazardous materials and hazardous waste laws.
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KPBS Midday EditionDespite calls to make cuts to the police department, Montgomery voted in favor of a city budget that left funding intact.
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A complaint filed in San Diego Superior Court said the alleged shooter, his parents, San Diego Guns, Smith & Wesson and others are responsible for the deadly shooting last April.
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A scathing grand jury report released Tuesday after a 2018 Northern California wildfire killed 85 people found that Pacific Gas & Electric officials repeatedly ignored warnings about its failing power lines, performed inadequate inspections to focus on profits and refused to learn from past catastrophes.
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Deputies believed Dustin Banzhof was armed with a gun and had fired it multiples times, possibly in the direction of deputies.
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KPBS Midday EditionIsabella Lawrence, 22, has attended several anti-racism protests in San Diego County over the last few weeks. Her grandfather, Richard Lawrence, protested during the Civil Rights movement. As part of our "First Person" series, Isabella spoke to her grandfather about the current protest movement and how it compares the movement in the '60s.
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