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One year ago, an angry mob attacked the Capitol just as Congress was about to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
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San Diego County residents were being urged Thursday to avoid emergency rooms for COVID-19 testing.
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Dozens of city workers began receiving advanced termination notices Thursday for failure to comply with the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees.
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The vast majority of data collected from license plate readers are unrelated to criminal investigations. But to members of law enforcement, they’re a valuable tool with countless success stories. To activists, they offer the government an unrestricted view into people’s daily lives.
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State fire officials say Pacific Gas & Electric power lines sparked last summer’s Dixie Fire in Northern California that swept through five counties and burned more than 1,300 homes and other buildings.
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The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency was continuing Tuesday to investigate a person at Sycuan Casino who was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis and may have exposed patrons and employees.
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The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department has issued an emergency brownout because of COVID-19.
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The 81-year-old man was suddenly assaulted by an unknown suspect, causing severe injuries, police said.
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The high court ruled that the parole opportunity does not apply to prisoners serving sentences for a combination of violent and nonviolent felonies. That applies even to those whose primary offense is considered nonviolent under state law.
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President Joe Biden only rarely talks about last January's violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the conspiratorial lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
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