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City leaders said overall crime in San Diego decreased last year by 7.5% — an upbeat trend tempered by a 2.9% rise in violent offenses.
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The California Assembly has voted to advance a bill to protect sexual assault survivors from retaliatory lawsuits. The legislation comes years after a former state lawmaker sued a woman over her sexual assault allegations against him.
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People older than 65 and immunocompromised may soon be eligible to get a second dose of the updated bivalent boosters.
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Randy Mize, who has been under fire for allegations of discrimination and retaliation, plans to retire in mid-June.
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The number of COVID-positive patients in San Diego County hospitals fell by two to 108, according to the latest state numbers.
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On Friday Mayor Todd Gloria released his proposed Fiscal Year 2024 $5.12 billion budget.
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Sacramento’s shortage of affordable housing and shelter options makes it difficult to enforce anti-camping laws. But despite obvious challenges, local ordinances designed to crack down on encampments are becoming increasingly common.
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Officer John Cochran says he has faced discrimination and retaliation during his 28 years in the department.
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California law requires law enforcement agencies to release body cam footage of police shootings. Many departments shape those images into stories they want to tell.
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The birthing center at Palomar Health's Poway Medical Center is set to close soon with those services being transferred to Escondido.
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