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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Disgraced former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner on Monday was free to leave his downtown residential building for the first time in three months, having completed 90 days of house arrest.
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Federal prosecutors in Texas and New Mexico have traced 10 smuggling crimes to a Mennonite community in Chihuahua.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Fire & Rescue has 32 reserve engines in case of a major wildfire, but only three of them are ready to roll. The intrigue surrounding the San Diego Opera's demise is somewhat, um, operatic. Ensenada is facing a water shortage.
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All schools in the Lakeside Union School District were in lockdown this afternoon while police responded to a nearby shooting that left one person dead.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown is praising counties and law enforcement agencies for their work implementing his landmark criminal justice system overhaul known as “realignment.” But law enforcement groups are lobbying for a significant change.
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For a city whose gang problem pales in comparison to so-called gang capitals Los Angeles and Chicago, we sure have been talking about gangs a lot lately. Here's a primer on San Diego's gang landscape.
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KPBS Midday EditionTwo local groups, Move San Diego and Walk San Diego team up to form Circulate San Diego, a new organization that aims to boost efforts to bring alternative forms of transportation to San Diego.
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Judge Rules Arevalos Sexual Assault Victim Can Present Evidence Police Culture Contributed To AttackMajor allegations of a corrupt culture inside the San Diego Police Department will be heard in federal court, a judge ruled late Tuesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionShould police need a warrant to search your smartphone? A San Diego case goes before the U.S. Supreme Court late this month and tackles the ongoing debate over privacy rights and technology.
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The lack of rain led CalFire to bring on several hundred seasonal firefighters early to staff fire stations from the Sacramento foothills to San Diego County.
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