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Cal Fire: Acusan a un hombre sin hogar de provocar nueve incendios en San Diego
El 20 de noviembre, Allen Dinoyo encendió seis fogatas separadas, todas en dos horas, en Jamul y en las cercanías de Dehesa y Rancho San Diego. según Cal Fire
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Homeless Man Armed With Skateboard Sends Two to Hospital With Brain Bleeds: SDPD
The suspect allegedly man assaulted two people in City Heights on Tuesday afternoon, sending them both to intensive care.
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District Has Seen No Justification to Forfeit Game Following Tortilla-Throwing: Coronado Superintendent
In a letter to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), Coronado’s schools boss said the district’s probe of a tortilla-throwing incident following a championship game last weekend had not turned up any evidence that would require Coronado’s High to forfeit the game.
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2 Found Dead After Fire at North County Horse Ranch
San Diego Sheriff’s deputies confirmed Saturday morning that two people had been found dead after an overnight blaze in San Marcos.
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Patients Slap Scripps Health With Suits in Wake of Cyber Attack
A pair of lawsuits have been filed on behalf of former and current Scripps Health patients who allege their personal information may have been compromised during the recent ransomware attack on the San Diego-based health care system.
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Bloody Man Detained By San Diego Police After Body Found in Mira Mesa
San Diego police said on Friday morning that they took a bloody man into custody after a corpse was found inside a Mira Mesa home nearby.
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Brush Fire Burns in North County
Firefighters were sent out to state Route 76 on Wednesday morning to battle a brush fire in Pauma Valley.
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No More Tiers: Everything You Need to Know About Life After Reopening
Here’s everything you need to know about life after the full reopening of San Diego County on June 15.
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Come out and Play: Live Music Is Back on June 15
Remarkably, the vast majority of live-music venues, though, have survived, despite having few lifelines thrown to them during the pandemic.
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County Confirms 1st Death of Fully Vaccinated San Diegan in So-Called Breakthrough Case
On the same day that local health officials announced that San Diego County would be shifting on Wednesday to the state’s least restrictive, yellow tier, they also said a San Diegan who was fully vaccinated had died from COVID-19-associated illness in a “breakthough” case.