It appeared to be part of a deal between the Sinaloa Cartel's Ovidio Guzmán López and the Trump administration. The family flew from Sinaloa to Tijuana and crossed on foot to San Diego.
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The first complaint dates from March and involves allegations of substandard care at a ranch near Rancho Santa Fe. The second case is in Escondido.
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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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Frozen strawberries tied to a hepatitis A outbreak has sickened at least seven people. Some of the potentially contaminated berries were sold in San Diego.
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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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City officials are angry about the arrest of two registered sex offenders accused of raping minors while staying at an El Cajon motel through county programs. El Cajon city officials want motels to stop temporarily accepting clients from the programs.
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A proposal to ban homeless encampments on San Diego sidewalks, parks and other public places got its first hearing Thursday. The controversial ordinance comes as the city’s downtown homeless population is still near record high numbers.
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