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The San Diego County District Attorney’s office Friday released reviews of two officer-involved shootings and three in-custody deaths that happened over the past year.
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This week's episode focuses on education as San Diego Unified School District begins a new academic year, the Sweetwater Union High School District grapples with a major budget shortfall, and local students sound off on whether they feel safe on campus.
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The San Diego County District Attorney's Office is touting a program that involves therapy and community service opposed to jail time for some low-level offenders.
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Shortly after firefighters began attacking the flames, part of the roof of the structure caved in, injuring a firefighter.
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A police officer was injured Wednesday while helping arrest a woman who allegedly became upset and belligerent after getting a parking ticket in Mission Bay Park.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe National Conflict Resolution Center is organizing a series of workshops that give San Diegans a chance to talk about hate, racism and intolerance.
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A man and a woman were hospitalized Tuesday with gunshot wounds to their legs after their car was struck by gunfire while on Interstate 8 in El Cajon, authorities said Tuesday.
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Salvador Sanchez, a Los Angeles police officer, has said he opened fire because Kenneth French attacked him while Sanchez was holding his 1½-year-old son during a shopping trip to the warehouse store.
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The justices ruled that a suspect's right to a fair trial outweighs the privacy rights of officers who might have a history of bad behavior.
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The driver, later identified as Evelin J. Nunez, got out of the car following the crash and walked away from the scene.
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