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San Diego County DA clears police, deputies in seven shootings
The unrelated shootings happened between 2019 and 2022 and involved 10 law enforcement officers from three local agencies: the county Sheriff’s Department, and the San Diego and La Mesa police departments.
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Supreme Court rules ‘Remain in Mexico’ can end. Now asylum seekers wait in Tijuana to see if it really will
Though the Department of Homeland Security tried to end the program twice last year, its attorneys maintained that Remain in Mexico was still in effect Thursday, to the confusion of immigration judges
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East County man sentenced to 30 days in prison for Capitol breach
Philip Weisbecker pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for entering and "parading" around the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
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Clela Rorex, who issued 1st same-sex marriage licenses, dies
Clela Rorex, a former Colorado county clerk considered a pioneer in the gay rights movement for being the first public official to issue a same-sex marriage license in 1975, has died
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Supreme Court weighs policy for migrants to wait in Mexico
A Trump-era policy that forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court will be argued Tuesday before the U.S. Supreme Court
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Little-known civil liberties group tests limits of free speech at San Diego State University
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education says it is defending the civil rights of a professor who used racial epithets. Critics see it is a front for right-wing causes.
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Here’s how much rain fell in 50 San Diego County communities during Monday’s storm
The Pacific storm that spread across San Diego County on Monday and early Tuesday brought beneficial rain to many areas but did comparatively little to alleviate the drought, says the National Weather Service.
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Retired Navy photographer aims to captures World War II vets’ images before they’re lost to history
Spring Valley resident Mickey Strand has shot 106 of these portraits. Since then, more than 100 of these men and women have died
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From coast to mountains, San Diego will likely see coldest night of winter on Wednesday
San Diego County is likely to experience the coldest overall weather of the winter Wednesday night and early Thursday when frigid air left over from a Pacific storm drops temperatures into the 20s and 30s from the coast to the mountains and deserts.
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Wind-whipped fire near Shelter Valley forces 500 evacuations in desert
A brush fire moved quickly on the western edge of the Anza Borrego desert Saturday, prompting evacuations for at least 500 residents of the Butterfield Ranch Campground near Shelter Valley. The blaze being called the Southern fire was burning along the Great Southern Overland Stage Route,