The conservative activist had visited both San Diego State University and UC San Diego in recent years.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Pope took a swing at the Zika virus and Donald Trump in unexpected ways. A former San Diego Police officer says the department treats residents north of Interstate 8 differently. The Balboa Park Conservancy has some explaining to do.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe request from the local ACLU office and 26 other San Diego groups comes after District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis decided not to bring charges against an officer who fatally shot a mentally ill man last year.
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Jose Guadalupe Hernandez Dominguez, 13, was riding his bike down a steep hill when he lost control, struck a curb then crashed through the guardrail to the nearby trolley tracks. The boy was thrown from his bike and struck his head on the tracks.
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Four months after a teen was killed in a hit-and-run on 54th Street in the mid-city area, the city of San Diego is taking steps to improve safety there.
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The app taps into smartphone accelerometers — sensors commonly used to detect movement and orient screens based on how users hold their phones — to pick up on earthquake tremors.
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Knives were found in parked vehicles belonging to 18-year-old Brandon Cappelletti and a 16-year-old student on the morning of Jan. 27. Contraband-sniffing dogs alerted officials to the knives.
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The holdouts were the last remnants of the group that seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge on Jan. 2 and demanded that the government turn over the land to locals and release two ranchers imprisoned for setting fires.
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Exercise Solid Curtain involves hundreds of military and civilian personnel and comes two weeks after a shooting scare at the Naval Medical Center in Balboa Park.
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Students at La Jolla, Lincoln, San Ysidro and Scripps Ranch high schools were secured in their classrooms for part of the morning Tuesday as a precaution due to unfounded bomb threats issued in quick succession by unknown perpetrators.
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New research shows that large earthquakes on one fault could jump to another causing widespread damage.
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