Beaches on San Diego’s south coast have been closed countless times by sewage discharge in the Tijuana River Valley. Now there’s a way to predict when water pollution will be a problem.
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Public safety officials say Sacramento has already had 20 water rescues so far this year, nearly as many as in all of 2022.
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CHP plans to intensify its enforcement in the San Diego area and statewide over the Memorial Day weekend starting Friday night.
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Officials say more than 8,000 megawatts of new wind, solar and battery power will come online by September. One megawatt of electricity is enough to power about 750 homes.
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The New York Jets hosted punter Matt Araiza for a workout at the team's facility Wednesday, six days after San Diego State University said there were "no findings" against Araiza in the investigation of an alleged gang rape at an off-campus party in October 2021.
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Brass knuckles are illegal weapons in many states, including California.
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Residents say the rural street is not designed to handle the added traffic. The city will install an electronic gate to provide emergency access.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved policies addressing the root causes of behavioral health issues, homelessness and other social concerns that often lead to crime.
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On Tuesday, more than 200 arrests were made and over 4,700 pounds of fentanyl were seized over the past two months.
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A shooting in front of San Diego Central Library left one person dead and another wounded Tuesday.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday reversed a ruling by a federal judge in Nevada that struck down a U.S. deportation law as racist and unconstitutional.
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