Investigations into fatal shootings by California police now take so long that officers often can’t be decertified or prosecuted.
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The Border 6 fire had been estimated to have burned 2,617 acres — 1,625 in the United States and 992 in Mexico — but the figure was revised downward Thursday to 2,525 acres.
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Three days after the blaze erupted south of Marron Valley Road in Dulzura, its charred footprint was holding at an estimated 2,617 acres — 1,625 in the United States and 992 in Mexico, Cal Fire said.
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Thursday's deployment marks the fourth aircraft out of a planned statewide fleet of seven.
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A cross-border brush fire that erupted Monday in remote, rugged terrain near Tecate Peak is 50% contained as of Thursday, lifting evacuation warnings according to the San Diego Sheriff's Department.
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A dead crow found in North Park in March was the first positive case for West Nile virus. No human cases have been reported this year.
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A California bill would provide free mental health services to young survivors of gun violence, but lawmakers have yet to identify a funding source.
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California's ban on high-capacity magazines may have helped slow this month's attack on the Islamic Center of San Diego, gun control policy advisor says.
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Attorney General Rob Bonta's office said the company failed to implement common security measures and to investigate red flags that, months before the breach, showed that malicious actors were trying to access its systems.
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The funds are intended for security measures such as reinforced doors and gates, high-intensity lighting, alarm systems, surveillance and access controls and emergency preparedness enhancements.
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A truck carrying the emergency assistance is scheduled to depart San Diego between 4:30 and 5:30 a.m. Wednesday from the warehouse in Miramar.
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