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The Ocean Beach Pier, which has been closed for six months due to winter storm damage, will reopen Saturday.
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The lawsuit, filed in 2021 accused Sheriff's Department officials of not taking enough steps to protect incarcerated people from contracting COVID-19 — especially those who were particularly vulnerable to becoming infected.
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The California Highway Patrol will intensify its policing of San Diego-area freeways and rural roads starting Friday as part of its annual effort to nab intoxicated motorists and crack down on other types of dangerous driving over the extended Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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The City Council declared a local state of emergency for bicycle, e-bicycle and motorized mobility device safety in response to a growing number of collisions, officials announced.
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Last year, the San Diego County District Attorney's Office announced that no criminal charges would be filed in connection with the alleged rape.
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California law requires health plans to continue providing COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatment with no out-of-pocket costs through Nov. 11.
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The testimony came in the ongoing preliminary hearing for a doctor and nurse accused of negligence resulting in the Nov. 11, 2019, death of 24-year-old Elisa Serna.
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Reported hate crimes increased in California in 2022, including instances of violence motivated by bias. That's according to state data released Tuesday.
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A preliminary hearing started Monday for a nurse and doctor accused of manslaughter in the 2019 death of Elisa Serna.
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