In the closing days of the legislative year, California lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill that is meant to toughen scrutiny of the state’s embattled fire insurer of last resort by insisting that two of their leaders join its governing committee.
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The city's new private ambulance company is scrambling to make changes to bring service in compliance.
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Community, defendants in controversial 'Tiny Doo' case invited the philosopher
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A Las Vegas man who is accused of opening fire on San Diego police during a nearly 5 1/2-hour standoff at his ex-girlfriend's Bankers Hill apartment pleaded not guilty Friday to three counts of premeditated attempted murder of a peace officer.
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In a draft report, Customs and Border Protection staff found that agents and officers shouldn't be required to wear body cameras. But the agency said the report doesn't reflect conclusions of the CBP leadership.
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Family, friends and former law enforcement comrades will gather Friday to honor the life and achievements of Bill Kolender, a San Diego law enforcement icon who served lengthy and notable stints as police chief and county sheriff.
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Authorities warned North County residents Wednesday about a telephone scam involving thieves posing as IRS agents and demanding money for supposed tax debt.
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Wednesday marks one year since California voters approved Proposition 47. The measure made some low-level felonies misdemeanors in an effort to reform the criminal justice system.
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The gunfire erupted shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Thomas Avenue near Ingraham Street.
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Matthew Pocci, a deaf motorist who drove through a group of spectators watching the "Zombie Walk" parade in San Diego, faces up to three years in prison.
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The standoff, which began after a domestic-violence incident, prompted the lockdown of three schools and delays of numerous flights at Lindbergh Field.
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