City News Service
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The lawsuit, filed in 2021 accused Sheriff's Department officials of not taking enough steps to protect incarcerated people from contracting COVID-19 — especially those who were particularly vulnerable to becoming infected.
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A judge is expected to rule Monday on whether a doctor and nurse at the Las Colinas jail in Santee will go to trial.
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Essential services such as emergency animal control and law enforcement will continue as normal, according to the county.
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To avoid Independence Day vehicle traffic hassles, Metropolitan Transit System officials Friday urged county residents to use public transportation.
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The California Highway Patrol will intensify its policing of San Diego-area freeways and rural roads starting Friday as part of its annual effort to nab intoxicated motorists and crack down on other types of dangerous driving over the extended Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Inland San Diego County was expected to have the hottest weather of the season Friday through Monday, with sea breezes and marine clouds keeping coastal areas relatively cool.
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The weather forecast has led the Padres to cancel FanFest on Sunday.
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There were no reports of any damage or public threats related to the quake.
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The plan calls for a permanent center that migrants and asylum seekers can use while they finalize travel arrangements to other parts of the country.
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