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A new report shows the number of people falling into homelessness is outpacing those being rehoused.
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A new report from doctors and other health experts says the world's fossil fuel addiction is making the world sicker and is killing people.
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The California Department of Health bills its complaint website as a resource for people as they search for a safe nursing home. But KPBS found omissions and errors when it comes to documenting sexual abuse cases.
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The man's prosecution is the first brought by the Fentanyl Abatement and Suppression Team — or FAST — a multi-agency effort created in September and led by Homeland Security Investigations.
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Two-term incumbent Serge Dedina is leaving Imperial Beach’s top political office to return to his environmental activism roots.
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The suit says a deputy watched as she tried to remove her eyeball and failed to intervene after she succeeded.
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Police discrimination cases are now public records, but few released by San Diego County departmentsSo far just six have been released by departments in San Diego County.
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It’s been a year since a teenage girl reported being raped, allegedly by three members of the San Diego State football team. None of the accused have been charged.
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A judge at the trial of Harvey Weinstein is allowing the defense to talk about an email that Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, sent to Weinstein two years after the film mogul allegedly raped her.
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A decade ago, about 200,000 Californians lived in areas where they were exposed to extreme smoke. By 2020, 4.5 million did.
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