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Officer John Cochran says he has faced discrimination and retaliation during his 28 years in the department.
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California law requires law enforcement agencies to release body cam footage of police shootings. Many departments shape those images into stories they want to tell.
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The birthing center at Palomar Health's Poway Medical Center is set to close soon with those services being transferred to Escondido.
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San Diego County's Tuberculosis Control program worked Tuesday to notify staff, volunteers and clients potentially exposed to TB at various Father Joe's Villages programs.
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After more than six weeks of independent testing, SDSU announced that small amounts of L. pneumophila were found in the ENS Annex building.
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Homeless advocates and medical professionals gathered outside of Scripps Mercy Hospital Wednesday to denounce what they said is ongoing patient dumping.
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A man who coordinated a human smuggling operation that led to an Imperial County crash that killed 13 people and injured several others pleaded guilty in San Diego federal court on Tuesday.
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The reforms could lead to voter suppression, fewer polling stations in rural areas, and allow cartels or foreign actors to finance Mexican elections.
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