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The tribe also alleges the insurance company has cited a "pollution exclusion" to deny coverage, though the tribe says that exclusion does not preclude coverage of losses stemming from contagious diseases.
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The target of the shooting was an occupied business in a strip mall. The business' front window was shattered by the gunfire. Police did not disclose the name of the business.
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KPBS Midday EditionSome of the confrontations have involved members of a Facebook group called “Defend East County.” The group was started after a La Mesa protest at the end of May turned destructive. It has recently swelled to over 20,000 members.
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The city of La Mesa will hold a town hall meeting today at 6 p.m. to discuss the events of May 30, 2020, where violence erupted following peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd
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It happened around 2 p.m. Saturday when a 53-year-old man driving a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV pulled up to an inspection station on Interstate 8 in Pine Valley, according to the U.S. Border Patrol.
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Help continues to pour in for La Mesa businesses damaged in May by violence that followed peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd.
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Demonstrators gathered Saturday at La Mesa City Hall to demand justice for women of color as the city set temporary restrictions in a two-block downtown zone.
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Amaurie Johnson was arrested May 27 while waiting to be picked up by friends in front of a La Mesa apartment complex, according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in San Diego federal court.
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It was not immediately clear if the plane made an emergency landing or crashed, but neither occupant was injured.
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KPBS Midday EditionLeslie Furcron was injured after being shot in the forehead during a protest in front of the La Mesa Police Department headquarters May 30.
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