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Delays in testing evidence left behind during sexual assaults have been a lost opportunity for investigators and a source of frustration for victims.
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Audubon California tells homeowners to empty bird baths and take down bird feeders to discourage birds from congregating and spreading the disease.
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Charges in a 221-count grand jury indictment were announced Monday regarding a Mountain View grocery store which officials say became a haven for alleged violent and drug-related criminal activity.
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Community members gathered in front of SDPD headquarters Friday, claiming they have proof officers are threatening other officers to keep a code of silence.
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The family of Rebecca Zahau will petition the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office to reclassify her cause of death.
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The California State University system is ordering the audit for all 23 campuses after several high-profile cases revealed a disparity in how complaints are investigated.
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A unique helicopter program could make you think of firefighting and rescues in a whole new way.
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A San Diego doctor who was on duty at the county jail has been charged in the death of a 24-year-old female inmate.
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San Diego County supervisors unanimously approved Wednesday a framework in anticipation of an expected $100 million in settlement money from pharmaceutical companies to address the region's opioid crisis.
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Dubbed "Operation Devil's Den," the investigation centered on suspects accused of making firearms — including by using illegal devices that converted them from semi-automatic to fully automatic weapons — then selling those guns.
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