Counties would have to report their public defenders’ workloads under the proposed legislation.
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In San Diego, the outage affected students at all levels, from community colleges and UC San Diego to California State University campuses and the San Diego Unified School District, among others.
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On Thursday, La Mesa’s Police Department recognized the sacrifice and legacy of Officer Lauren Craven who was killed last October.
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Border officials encourage travelers to declare all agriculture products, including flowers and plants to avoid potential penalties and to protect U.S. agriculture.
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Being a journalist has many challenges, but those working just across the border face a unique set of obstacles. KPBS Video Journalist Matthew Bowler spent the day chasing down leads with a few Tijuana journalists.
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Of the more than 16,000 removals by ICE, 10,847 were Mexican nationals, 996 from Guatemala and 544 from Venezuela with smaller figures from 116 other countries.
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The approval expands the No Shots Fired program, which was started in 2021 in partnership with the city of San Diego, according to board Vice Chair Monica Montgomery Steppe's office.
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As part of MMIP Week, Martinez and District Attorney Summer Stephen attended the Assembly Select Committee on Native American Affairs to hear from various panels that focused on impacts to native tribes, women and youth.
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It will cover what doctors are observing in emergency rooms, the most common causes of serious e-bike injuries, safety and risk information for parents and suggestions to keep children safe.
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The information could help decide where to place resources like shelters, handwashing stations, and street medicine teams.
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The training, mostly consisting of about 750 firefighters, will include emergency communications, firefighter survival, structure defense and hose deployments under simulated emergency conditions over a three-day span.
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