The conservative activist had visited both San Diego State University and UC San Diego in recent years.
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La Mesa Police Department Chief Walt Vasquez will retire this month, ending a 34-year career in San Diego-area law enforcement, the department announced Friday.
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Dry vegetation fueled three wildfires near Los Angeles amid warnings Friday that the risk of new blazes erupting was high as temperatures spike and humidity levels drop during a statewide heat wave.
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Devin Griffiths, 15, was at a birthday party when a fight between two other teens broke out and he jumped in to help a friend who was being attacked by several young men. Griffiths was then stabbed multiple times in the upper body and fell to the ground.
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An enormous plume of smoke was visible across much of Southern California after the fire broke out Wednesday in dense forest land. The blaze exploded in size in areas that hadn’t burned since 1968.
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The technology does not predict earthquakes. It is designed to take data from seismic sensors and send warnings to potentially affected areas if projected shaking is at a certain level of intensity. The MyShake technology was developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and released in 2019.
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Ocean Beach residents have been complaining about big crowds gathering on Wednesday evenings for awhile. Now, the city is moving to do something about it.
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California lawmakers are pushing to enact nearly a dozen policing reform laws driven by nationwide outrage and protests after George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in May. Lawmakers have until Aug. 31 to approve and send legislation to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Authorities Monday publicly identified a 35-year-old man who died after being taken into police custody in the Middletown neighborhood early this month.
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They include a ban on chokeholds, requiring officers to intercede if they see colleagues overreacting, and ending the careers of officers under some circumstances.
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A wildfire spread across hilly open terrain at the edge of an Otay Ranch-area dump Friday, sending a thick column of brown-and- white smoke over the South Bay for several hours but causing no structural damage or injuries.
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