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At issue is San Diego County Superior Court Judge David M. Gill's decision to release Alvin Ray Quarles, 57, to a home somewhere in San Diego County, where he would undergo treatment through a conditional release program.
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The 3.1-magnitude temblor, centered about 10 miles northeast of Mount Laguna in the Anza-Borrego area, struck shortly after 5 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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The officer-involved shooting in the 500 block of South Johnson Avenue took place shortly before 9 a.m.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne of the Republicans running for the seat is Brian Jones, who represents parts of north and east San Diego County in the state senate. He also ran for the 50th Congressional District in 2008.
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A KPBS review of state records shows more than 100,000 California hospital employees who help care for the sick are not receiving a vaccine against a common illness.
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The housing industry is making a big push to defeat Measure A on the San Diego County ballot in March. The measure seeks to change how developments are approved in the county’s rural unincorporated area.
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San Diego County could see sweeping changes in its land-use rules for unincorporated areas if Measure A passes on the March ballot.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe scandal that forced Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter to resign his congressional seat is the subject of a new San Diego Union-Tribune documentary series called: "The 50TH: A scandal. A dynasty. An election."
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The moratorium on electronic smoking devices would last until Feb. 28, 2021 — but could be lifted sooner in accordance with U.S. Center for Disease Control policy.
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Zachary Bunney, 39. attacked and killed 47-year-old Scott Martinez with a 3 1/2-foot-long sword in Martinez's apartment in La Mesa because he believed Martinez was sleeping with his girlfriend.
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