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Students and staff at Cal State San Marcos may have been exposed to tuberculosis this fall semester, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency announced Wednesday.
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During the yearly "maximum enforcement period," scheduled to run from 6 p.m. Wednesday to 11:59 p.m. Sunday, all available CHP officers will be on duty, scouting local freeways and rural routes for DUI offenders.
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Army veteran Richard Fierro said his training kicked in during Saturday's shooting. Fierro graduated from San Diego State University in 1999.
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Shoes representing victims who died on San Diego roads will be on display at Civic Center Plaza Friday evening.
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A lawsuit backed up by internal affairs investigations detail a pattern of harassment and retaliation in the Sheriff Department's Poway station.
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While flu and RSV cases are increasing, hopeful signs are emerging that suggest the post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 case load will be milder compared to previous waves.
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The new rules will improve access to health care in many communities where it is lacking, supporters say. Some physicians are concerned the rules will expand the scope of services nurse practitioners provide.
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Sheriff-elect Kelly Martinez announced the appointment of two veteran lawmen to the leadership team that will help her helm the San Diego County Sheriff's Department on Tuesday.
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Yusef Miller of the North County Equity and Justice Coalition said they’re ready to work with Martinez after she becomes sheriff.
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U.S. authorities stopped migrants more than 230,000 times on the Mexican border in October, the third-highest month of Joe Biden’s presidency.
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