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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Researchers at UC San Diego’s Active Living Institute looked at cities all over the globe, and found increased retail activity in cities designed for physical activity.
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San Diego State researchers are using a "Veil of Darkness" to examine claims of police racial profiling.
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Dennis Lam and Ana Molina were arrested in the Silverado Canyon area.
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Complaints of torture, arbitrary detentions and other abuses at the hands of security forces have been higher in Baja California than elsewhere in Mexico.
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The man was apparently trying to cross underneath the Burlington Northern Santa Fe train when he was struck on the tracks near the intersection of Market Place and West Harbor Drive.
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The nature of the explosion is unknown but four people were taken to the hospital.
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The nonprofit Project Childsafe provided 900 free trigger lock kits to the San Diego Police Department.
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The fire blackened about four acres and caused an electrical outage to area businesses and other structures.
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The facility will house up to a dozen firefighters, paramedics and six vehicles from the County Fire Authority and Cal Fire.
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Mike Montana, who is accused of shooting CBS 8 sportscaster Kyle Kraska, must stand trial on premeditated attempted murder.
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