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The vast majority of data collected from license plate readers are unrelated to criminal investigations. But to members of law enforcement, they’re a valuable tool with countless success stories. To activists, they offer the government an unrestricted view into people’s daily lives.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning urging people to be prepared for dangerous road conditions on passes and mountain roads.
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The district attorney said illegal dispensaries bring the additional concerns of associated crimes such as murders, attempted murders and assaults.
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Alexander King, 20, admitted Thursday to his role in setting the May 30, 2020, fire inside the Chase bank branch.
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The project included wood-to-steel pole conversions and replacement or undergrounding of equipment to improve the fire resistance of electric infrastructure throughout 880 square miles in eastern San Diego.
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LEARN4LIFE offers free charter school learning for students who've dropped out of school and want to get their high school diploma.
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The Sexually Violent Predator Accountability, Fairness, and Enforcement Act came about after high-profile incidents of California's state hospitals attempting to place SVPs in East and North San Diego County.
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One year ago, an angry mob attacked the Capitol just as Congress was about to certify President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.
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La Mesa-Spring Valley Schools gave away a stockpile of COVID home tests to staff and students before going back to school.
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The investigation is continuing into the crash of a small airplane that took off from John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana and slammed into a neighborhood near El Cajon, killing all four people aboard.
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