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Former San Diego Sheriff's Deputy Sentenced Sex Crimes Involving Minors
A former San Diego County Sheriff’s deputy accused of sexually molesting at least four minors was sentenced to a lengthy term on Friday.
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$6,000 Reward Offered for Information on Deadly Shooting of 16-Year-Old Boy
Authorities on Thursday announced a $6,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in the Chollas Creek neighborhood nearly two years ago.
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Driver Suffers Apparent Medical Emergency, Dies After Crash on I-15
An 89-year-old San Diego man suffered an apparent medical emergency while driving and died after crashing into the back of an SUV on Interstate 15 in Escondido, authorities said Wednesday.
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Dry, Hot Conditions Increase Risk of Wildfires in SD Mountains and Deserts
Moderate winds amid dry and hot conditions will increase the risk of wildfires Wednesday in the San Diego County mountains and deserts, according to the National Weather Service.
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Most Public Buildings in San Diego Closed For Memorial Day, MTS on Sunday Schedule
As the country prepares to pay tribute to those who have died in the performance of their military duties while serving in the United States Armed Forces this Memorial Day, quite a few services will be closed or limited.
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MTS Announces 40 Student Winners of Annual Scholarship Essay Contest
The Metropolitan Transit System on Tuesday announced the 40 winners of the annual MTS and Reyes Coca-Cola Laptop Scholarship Essay Contest, which awards top-scoring students with new laptop computers.
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Judge Denies Placement of Another Sexually Violent Predator in East County
A judge ruled Thrursday that a 78-year-old second sexually violent predator recommended for supervised release at a residence in the Mount Helix neighborhood will not be placed at the home.
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SANDAG Begins Next Phase of Del Mar Bluff Emergency Repairs
The next phase of emergency repairs began Monday morning on the Del Mar Bluffs, where a bluff collapse occurred in late February, according to the San Diego Association of Governments.
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Activist Calls on City to Release Body Cam Footage of Rough La Jolla Arrest
A local civil rights activist called on the San Diego Police Department Friday to immediately release video footage from the body-worn cameras of a pair of officers who tackled and repeatedly punched a homeless man this week in La Jolla.
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Man Sought For Trying to Rob Woman at ATM in San Marcos: SDSO
Authorities reached out to the public Wednesday for help in identifying a man who tried to rob a woman at an ATM in San Marcos last week.