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The family of a San Diego grandmother who was shot in the face by a law enforcement projectile, suffering severe injuries, during a weekend police protest in La Mesa, called Tuesday for the officer involved to be publicly identified, fired and charged with attempted murder.
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The EEOC's lawsuit alleged a store manager was allowed to harass employees at the Lake Murray Boulevard Albertsons in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination based on national origin.
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The reorganization would allow more flexibility for, and accountability of, dependent fire and medical services in the county's unincorporated areas, Supervisor Jim Desmond said.
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A GoFundMe page for downtown business owners has raised nearly double its original goal.
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Michael James Poulsom's release was approved by a judge earlier this year amid opposition from the District Attorney's Office, county Supervisor Dianne Jacob and residents of the rural East County region.
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Investigators Friday were looking into a La Mesa police officer's use of force while detaining a black man at a trolley station on Wednesday, after video of the incident was widely circulated on social media.
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Drive-up testing began at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Julian Library on Highway 78. It will then move to Pine Valley on Wednesday, Valley Center on Thursday, Borrego Springs on Friday and Potrero on Saturday.
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The casino has been closed since March 15 and will remain shuttered until further notice, according to a statement released on the casino's website.
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The agreement covers the amount of wastewater capacity and financial obligations for the Sanitation District, city of El Cajon and the Padre Dam district.
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Teleworking is a revelation for climate advocates coming up with ways to shrink San Diego's carbon footprint.
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