An internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press states immigration officers can now forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant. That marks a dramatic shift that could upend the legal advice given to immigrants for decades.
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta sent a cease and desist letter to xAI ordering the Elon Musk company to stop creating and distributing nonconsensual sexual images.
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Luis Beltran Yanez-Cruz’s death marks the latest in Imperial County in months and is among four across the country this year.
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A portion of the bluff near Carlsbad Boulevard and Solamar Drive was restricted because of erosion. The recent rains damaged the integrity of the storm drain pipe there.
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Union leaders are encouraging them to report the harassment to police.
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The killing of Gates, a member of the local unhoused community, has raised questions about how the Sheriff’s Office responds to mental health crises.
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A judge Tuesday granted a resentencing for Charles Andrew "Andy" Williams, the 2001 Santana High School teenage shooter originally ordered to serve a 50-year-to-life prison term for killing two students and wounding more than a dozen other victims at the Santee campus.
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New regulations will require homeowners to remove combustible materials, including wood fencing, sheds and landscaping, from a five-foot buffer zone surrounding a home's outer walls.
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A series of weak but colder weather systems will bring more chances for light to moderate showers over the region through the middle of next week, according to the National Weather Service.
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California's AB 379 makes it a felony to solicit a minor for sex.
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During the rains, crews from the city's Storm Patrol operation will be monitoring areas throughout the city and responding to incidents, such as temporary flooding and downed trees or branches.
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