In a region where wildfires have ravaged entire neighborhoods, one couple's proactive approach to home hardening is setting an example for others, with defensible space inspections provided by Cal Fire.
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Education and law enforcement officials on Friday pledged a collaborative effort to dealing with violent threats against school campuses in San Diego County.
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Assemblyman Todd Gloria, D-San Diego, along with Assemblyman David Chiu, D-San Francisco, co-authored the legislation, which would require state and local police agencies to submit public documents, participate in a public hearing and receive majority approval from their local governing body prior to purchasing or acquiring military equipment.
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Coming up Friday on KPBS Roundtable, the national March for Our Lives will include a large demonstrations in San Diego for tougher gun laws, the company hired to clean up trouble spots during the hepatitis A outbreak is accused of overcharging, and a look at how the war in Iraq, now 15 years old, impacted San Diego.
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A Serra High School freshman was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of scrawling a threat about a school shooting in a restroom at the Tierrasanta campus.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city of San Diego gave out more than 600 citations to dog owners from 2015 to 2017. Almost half of those were received at the same location.
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A judge Wednesday dismissed a murder charge against Tieray Jones, who was accused in the 2002 death of his 2-year-old stepson, Jahi Turner.
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San Diego City Attorney Mara Elliott Wednesday announced a lawsuit against consumer credit agency Experian for allegedly causing harm to millions of people, including a quarter-million residents of San Diego County, when it failed to notify those whose identities had been stolen by hackers.
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California courts are preparing for an influx of lawsuits tied to last year's historically destructive wildfires and mudslides, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye told lawmakers Monday in her annual "state of the judiciary" address.
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Families of mass shooting victims are joining California State Treasurer John Chiang in calling on the nation's largest public pension fund to stop investing in companies that sell assault weapons and devices that allow guns to fire more rapidly.
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A San Diego federal grand jury indicted the founder of a company behind a super encrypted messaging system, which law enforcement officials say aids criminal networks around the globe.
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