The Police Records Access Project database, now available to the public, contains roughly 1.5 million pages of records from 12,000 officer-misconduct and use-of-force cases in California.
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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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The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for the Sierra Nevada and Southern California mountains, where as much as 5 feet of snow could fall.
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A former San Diego State football player was arrested Thursday on suspicion of possession of child pornography.
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The warrants also revealed that police were looking into two other men as possible suspects in the rape.
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Chief Fred Armijo has worked for the city of Oceanside since 1989.
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A new bill is attempting to bridge disagreements between local elected officials and Governor Gavin Newsom over public spending on homelessness and an apparent lack of progress.
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The number of people hospitalized in San Diego County with the coronavirus has fallen by five to 238, according to the latest state data.
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Fabienne Perlov, the Anti-Defamation League’s regional director in San Diego, talks about her efforts to combat the rise in extremism and bias in the region.
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The state money is intended to support residents in entering the legal cannabis industry through funding grants.
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A 13-year member of the Del Mar Union School District Board of Trustees was jailed last weekend on suspicion of soliciting prostitution in Florida.
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