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Fatal Cycling Accidents Call Attention to Driver Awareness Concerns From Safety Advocates
In light of two fatal bicycle crashes last week in San Diego County, safety advocates are asking drivers to pay closer attention to their surroundings and be aware of cyclists on local streets and highways.
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Palomar Health CEO Responds to Doctors' Criticism of Controversial Business Move
The president and CEO of Palomar Health is firing back at accusations being made by some of the health-care provider’s doctors that a recent business decision could impact the quality of care at its two North County hospitals.
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‘Someone is Going to Suffer': Palomar Health Doctors Upset Over Change in Emergency Personnel Provider
There’s a contentious dispute between Palomar Health’s executive staff and it’s doctors, over a change in the company that provides the hospital with emergency personnel.
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Devastated Businesses, Political Leaders Call on Federal Government to Reopen US-Mexico Border Crossing
In a show of solidarity, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria stood alongside National City Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis, Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina, and County Supervisor Nora Vargas, calling on the federal government to ease travel restrictions between Mexico into the United States.
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Church's Chicken Shooting Suspect In Court As Eyewitnesses Describe Grisly Incident
A woman was killed and two other employees wounded after Albert Blake attempted to use a counterfeit $100 bill, prosecutors allege.
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Border Patrol Establishes Dedicated Marine Unit to Crack Down On Maritime Smuggling Incidents
the U.S. Border Patrol has established a dedicated Marine Unit to patrol the waters off the San Diego coastline in light of rising cases of drug and human smuggling incidents at sea.
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Scripps Ranch Residents Say Thieves Stealing Pride Flags, Black Lives Matter Signs
In all, it appears there may have been at least five separate thefts of Pride flags or Black Lives Matters signs last week.
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Pro Golfers Offer Support to Scripps Ranch Teen Fighting Leukemia
A Scripps Ranch teenager is recovering from a bone marrow transplant with support and well wishes from some of the world’s best and well known golfers.
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‘Granny Flat' Eyesore: Complaints About Oversize Backyard Projects
College Area Community Council formally calls for a moratorium on San Diego’s accessory-dwelling-unit ordinance.
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Thief Makes Off With Stolen Equipment Used to Help San Diego's Underserved Youth
San Diego Police are looking for the thief or thieves that made off with thousands of dollars in equipment used to benefit underserved youth. The equipment, which was stored in a 7×14 foot trailer parked at the City of Hope International Church in Lincoln Park, is owned by James Wiley Jr., Founder & President of Reel Teens. “I felt shock…