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Rebecca Zahau's Family to File Lawsuit Against Sheriff in Wake of Coronado Mansion Death
On the ninth anniversary of her death, members of the family of Rebecca Zahau, whose nude body was found hanging from a balcony of the Spreckels Mansion in Coronado in 2011, met at their attorney’s office to discuss a lawsuit being filed against the San Diego County Sheriff.
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Planning Group Urges City to Reject Proposal to Build Hundreds of Homes on Alliant University Land
A proposal to add hundreds of homes east of Interstate 15 in the Scripps Ranch neighborhood has some residents worried about the impact on schools, traffic and fire risk.
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Pickup Driver Arrested on Suspicion of DUI in I-5 Fatal Crash: CHP
A man died Friday after a pickup truck collided with a sedan on Interstate 5 in Encinitas.
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Judge Stays Release of ‘Bolder Than Most Rapist'
A judge stayed the release of a convicted sexual predator, known as the “Bolder Than Most Rapist,” back into the community.
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‘Community Is on Edge' San Ysidro Residents Tell Governor Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom spoke with longtime residents of San Ysidro, California Thursday who described a community on edge, where legal residents are afraid to speak Spanish in public and apply for benefits.
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Work Furlough and Probation for US Marine Who Set Fire to Gaslamp Restaurant
A U.S. Marine was sentenced this week to work furlough and probation after setting multiple fires inside a Gaslamp Quarter restaurant last year.
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OB Pier Repairs Estimated to Cost $430K
With just 11 weeks to the unofficial start of summer, the city of San Diego is preparing to launch a series of significant repairs to the Ocean Beach Pier.
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Spike in Flu Cases in San Diego County
San Diego County reports the highest number of lab-confirmed flu cases so far this flu season.
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Sweetwater Union High School District Employee Arrested on Allegations of Embezzlement
Chula Vista police arrested a former Sweetwater Union High School District employee and accused the woman of embezzling thousands of dollars from the cash-strapped district.
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Family Units, Children Make Up Majority Apprehended at US Ports of Entry
Large groups of family units and unaccompanied children now make up the majority of apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border, federal officials said Tuesday as they released their Southwest Border migration statistics.