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Cal Fire San Diego crews are in the San Bernardino mountains, helping rescue people who’ve been snowed in for nearly two weeks.
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Workers in California have some of the strongest laws protecting them of anywhere in the country, but asserting their rights requires knowing what they are.
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Nowlin "Pa'a" Ewaliko, 20, was one of three former SDSU players investigated by the San Diego Police Department in connection with an alleged October 2021 rape at an off-campus house party.
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The Sheriff's Internal Affairs Unit is investigating the circumstances surrounding Lonnie Rupard's death in 2022, to determine if there were any violations of department policy or procedure.
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The San Diego Police Department will hold a series of community meetings next week to inform the public and gather feedback on a proposal to use streetlights equipped with surveillance cameras and automated license-plate readers as tools to solve crimes.
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The parole board decided the 78-year-old prisoner still lacks insight into what caused him to shoot the senator.
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After three years California and San Diego County's pandemic emergencies are over, but that does not mean COVID-19 is gone.
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SDPD said it will exceed its overtime budget by an estimated $9.2 million by the end of the fiscal year.
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As rain and snowfall accumulate in San Diego, California is on pace to bring water supply back to normal. But, the long dry period in the Colorado River basin is a bigger problem to solve.
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The department received a 911 call reporting a domestic violence incident involving an SDPD officer in Mira Mesa.
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