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KPBS took many of the questions people have about this case to a prominent San Diego County attorney. Here are her responses.
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Community advocates say the latest arrest is a step forward but it’s not enough.
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The question in the case was not directly about whether San Diego resident David Cassirer can get back the streetscape by French impressionist Camille Pissarro. Instead, the question was whose property laws apply to resolving the dispute.
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A 16-year-old boy suspected of stabbing a teenage girl in an apparent hate crime in Lakeside pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon.
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Residents attending a town hall meeting said the attack allegedly by a 16-year-old white boy is yet another example of unchecked racism in East County.
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A judge has ordered Santee to throw out approval of a long-planned housing project.
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The former officer was later charged with a felony count of filing a false police report, though an El Cajon jury acquitted him last year. He faced three years in prison had he been convicted.
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The suspect was described as a white man who is between 29 and 30 years old with short, curly red hair, freckles and crooked teeth.
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San Diego Oasis holds a grand opening of its new "Tech Tank" that offers training for the elderly in the use of computers and smartphones.
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According to an OSHA investigation, the zipline company "failed to install a guardrail, safety net or personal fall arrest system" and also did not train employees on how to recognize fall hazards.
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