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The attack happened around 2:40 p.m. at the Blue Sky Ecological Reserve
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Evacuations have been ordered Thursday and firefighters are working to extinguish a brush fire near Jamul.
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KPBS Midday EditionLeslie Furcron was in a medically induced coma in the intensive-care unit while being treated for her injury. She expressed thanks to the nurses and doctors at Sharp Grossmont and Sharp Memorial hospitals but said she is a law-abiding citizen who was expressing her right to protest.
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USC is welcoming back Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush after a 10-year NCAA-mandated disassociation. The former star running back had been prohibited from interacting in an official capacity with the school he played for from 2003 until 2005 since the NCAA sanctions handed down in 2010.
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Tuesday La Mesa city officials released a recap of what led up to violence and looting after a protest march on May 30th.
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Leslie Furcron, 59, was hospitalized in an intensive-care unit in a medically induced coma after she was struck in the forehead with a projectile during a police protest last month.
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Business owners can apply online beginning next week to receive donations made toward businesses that were damaged and/or looted on the night of May 30 and into the morning of May 31.
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“It’s harder now because he’s at home all the time,” the woman said. Refugee women in East County struggling with domestic abuse say they’re in more danger during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Sunday curfew is for the portions of Santee located to the west of Magnolia Avenue (including all of Magnolia Avenue itself), extending to the westerly boundary of the city.
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La Mesa police Chief Walt Vasquez announced after a full review of the evidence, the police department will not pursue prosecution in the case of Amaurie Johnson, a 23-year-old black man arrested on May 27 at an apartment complex near the Grossmont Trolley Station.
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