Fire crews stopped the forward progress of the 12-acre blaze.
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The nonprofit that contracts with San Diego County government only received a handful of calls since it was activated as the public information source during the coronavirus global health emergency.
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While there is no known risk to the nation or to Southern California's blood bank supply, the bank is preparing for possible decreased donations as a result of possible travel restrictions.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe DNA-based coronavirus vaccine under development at a San Diego lab could address the current global outbreak as well as the next.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis month marks 10 years since the murder of Poway teenager Chelsea King shocked San Diego. King, 17, was raped and murdered while on an afternoon run around Lake Hodges.
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Shawn Khalifa went to prison at the age of 15 for a murder he was present for but didn't commit. Sixteen years later, he's a free man.
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127 military projects were put on hold in 2019 to fund expansion of the border wall. Those projects remain in limbo, after the Trump administration removed another $3.2 billion from military projects after the latest defense bill passed.
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The three-justice panel ruled Monday that San Diego County Superior Court Judge David M. Gill used an incorrect legal standard to reach his ruling that Alvin Ray Quarles, 57, should be released to a supervised home somewhere in San Diego County, where he would undergo treatment through a conditional release program.
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A new report from the county looks at infectious diseases among a small group of people experiencing homelessness and chronic Hepatitis C is the most prevalent.
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Federal investigators are sending a team to the scene of a charter bus crash crash that killed three people and injured 18 others on a rain-slicked highway near San Diego, officials said Sunday.
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The San Diego Board of Supervisors unanimously voted to extend an emergency declaration for the coronavirus, which was first declared last Friday.
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