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Chabad Of Poway Shooter Pleads Guilty To All 113 Federal ChargesThe young man charged with carrying out a hate- motivated shooting at the Chabad of Poway that killed one woman and injured three other people has pleaded guilty to all 113 federal charges filed against him.
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Forest fires are threatening groves of gigantic sequoias in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains that are home to some of the world’s largest trees.
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Violent crimes reported in the first half of 2021 increased 14% over the last year and were 9% higher than in 2019, according to a new report by the San Diego Association of Governments' Criminal Justice Research Division.
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California continues to battle wildfires, but some national forests are reopening. San Diego's Cleveland National Forest will remain closed because the fire risk remains high.
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Sequoia National Park has been shut down and its namesake gigantic trees could be in danger as forest fires burn in steep terrain across California’s Sierra Nevada.
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San Diego County's first "heli-hydrant" is the newest tool to help fight wildfires.
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The penalty phase of his trial, in which jurors will recommend a sentence of either death or life in prison without parole, will begin Thursday.
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KPBS Midday EditionHigher temperatures and too little rain have San Diego agencies preparing for potentially powerful fires.
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KPBS Midday EditionPresident Joe Biden is using the raging wildfires in the West to argue for his $3.5 trillion spending plan.
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A 44-year-old Oceanside man who had multiple knives in a swastika-adorned truck near the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C. was arrested Monday morning.
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