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The injunction contains many of the reforms contained in the Saving Lives in Custody Act now moving through the state legislature.
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San Diego’s groundbreaking Climate Action Plan is getting a much needed overhaul, but some worry the sweeping vision needs a sharper focus.
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Although inducted into the 2022 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, her contributions haven't always been properly acknowledged.
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Eviction moratoriums around California are set to expire on June 30. In San Diego City, a no-fault eviction moratorium remains in place until Sept. 30.
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The California attorney general's office says hate crimes in 2021 shot up 33% to nearly 1,800 reported incidents.
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The trapped people were found after a worker heard someone crying for help. Two experts — one a former Homeland Security Investigations agent — tell NPR how it happened.
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Abortion rights supporters across San Diego have taken to the streets to protest the U.S. Supreme Court decision to reverse Roe v. Wade on Friday.
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New data shows some areas were disproportionately hit — creating what are called “child care deserts.”
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Late Monday, the council made some last-minute changes to the proposal after pressure from the police department.
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Kenny Butler and Daniel Duron worked toward their degrees while in prison. Their journey could become more common with Pell grants becoming available to incarcerated people.
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