Officials said initially nine people were missing but authorities later apprehended two.
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The number of robberies of postal carriers grew again last year and the number of injuries nearly doubled, even as the U.S. Postal Service launched crackdown aimed at addressing postal crime.
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Police said it's unclear if the animal was the same one spotted in the city recently.
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San Diego County health officials released an updated water contact closure and advisory list for county beaches that is in effect Monday.
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Some passenger trains are finally moving through San Clemente once again, after being stopped by a landslide in late January. Repairs are still underway and a plan to prevent future rail closures is in the works.
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Community advocates rallied Thursday in front of the Vista Detention Facility to protest the latest in-custody death that happened Sunday.
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Police have notified the state Department of Fish and Wildlife of the presence of a cougar in the city, police said.
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A landslide on private property above the city-owned Mariposa Trail Pedestrian Bridge led to debris on the tracks on Jan. 24, halting all rail service.
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Dog parents were on high alert after social media posts claimed that rat poison was sprinkled around the dog park.
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Flood victims can apply for federal assistance through April 19.
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Since the 1990s, law enforcement officials and medical experts have cautioned about the dangers of police-prone restraint, especially when people are high on stimulants or experiencing a mental health crisis. Some California police officers haven’t been getting the message.
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