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Ex-SDSO Capt. Tipped Off Cousin Prior to Pot Shop Raid: Indictment
A former San Diego County Sheriff’s captain was indicted for violating drug laws by alerting owners, including his cousin, of an illegal marijuana dispensary that law enforcement was planning to search, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced Friday.
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Baby Rhino Gets a Mud Wallow at San Diego Zoo Safari Park
The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has given its new baby rhino a chance to do what all kids love: play in the mud.
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The San Diego Zoo Safari Park has given its new baby rhino a chance to do what all kids love: play in the mud. The zoo says Edward, a 14-day-old southern white rhino, got his first chance Friday to experience a wallow in the mud — something rhinos do to keep cool and protect themselves from sun and bugs. Keepers…
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Parents, 3 Children Dead in Apparent ‘Domestic Violence, Murder-Suicide': SDPD
A mother, a father and their four sons were found wounded in a home in San Diego’s Paradise Hills community Saturday morning in an apparent case of murder-suicide, investigators confirmed. Five of the family members died.
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Military Wife Accused of Child Endangerment, Assaulting Vice Principal at Son's School: SDSO
A military wife no longer has access to guns or custody of her children. The San Diego sheriff’s office says within just 15 minutes, she put her children, school officials and deputies in danger.
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Army Sgt's Remains Return to San Diego to be Laid to Rest in Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
An Army Sergeant’s remains arrived in San Diego in time to be laid to rest on what would be his 89th birthday.
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Army Sgt's Remains Returning to US from Korea 69 Years After He Was KIA
An Army Sergeant whose remains were accounted for 69 years after he was reported missing in action during the Korean War can finally be laid to rest on U.S. soil.
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Not Hard to Find Illegal Marijuana Dispensaries In Chula Vista
Despite SWAT seizing a marijuana dispensary in Chula Vista Friday, it’s still not hard to find another a few blocks away.
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Man Changes Plea to Guilty in Hate Crime Attack on Syrian Teen
A man arrested and charged for a hate crime attack of a teenage Syrian refugee aboard a trolley pleaded guilty Monday. Adrian Vergara, 26, pleaded guilty to assault with the likelihood of “great bodily injury.”
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Key Fobs Stolen in Mexico, Resold in US
A federal investigation has found hundreds of stolen car fobs are being smuggled across the border where smugglers are reselling them across Imperial and San Diego County.
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More Cases of ‘Revenge Porn' Being Reported in San Diego
The number of “revenge porn” cases reported to the San Diego Police Department is growing each year, according to data obtained by NBC 7 Investigates. Why at least one attorney thinks the increase is a sign of positive change.
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Alaska Airlines to Pay $25 Million for Non-Compliant Wage Statements
Alaska Airlines was ordered to pay $25 million to about a thousand of its employees for withholding information on wage statements.
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Elder Abuse Cases Likely to Remain ‘Open' Investigations in San Diego County
Every year more than 9,000 cases of elder abuse are reported in San Diego County and data shows the crim is often underreported and difficult to fight in court, leaving a majority of cases “open” investigations.
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200+ Girls Learn to be Navy Pilots for Girls in Aviation Day
It was a sleepover like no other, at least 200 girls spent the night on the USS Midway Museum to get the experience of being a Navy pilot as part of worldwide Girls in Aviation Day.
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Prosecutors Share Video of Mother Accused of Threatening Easter Service
The preliminary hearing for a woman accused of threatening to shoot congregants and blow up a Clairemont church during an Easter Sunday service took place on Friday afternoon.
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TripAdvisor Cutting Ties With SeaWorld and Other Animal Attractions
TripAdvisor announced it would not sell tickets to specific experiences where tourists come into ‘physical contact’ with captive wild animals, cutting ties with SeaWorld and other animal attractions, the company said Wednesday.
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Southwestern College Withheld Public Records to Protect Professor Who Had Sex With Students
Investigators at Southwestern College discovered a professor with naked pictures of students and sex tapes he made with students in his office.
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Man Files Suit Against Oakley Due to Alleged Discrimination Over Hair Color
A San Diego man is suing the sunglasses company Oakley for harassment and discrimination because his general manager told him his color needed to be closer to his skin color.
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Girls Take Flight: Local High School Teens Earn Their FAA Remote Pilot Certificate
Some of them aren’t even allowed to drive a car yet, but that’s not stopping a group of local high school students from working hard to become commercial drone pilots.
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Moms Concerned About Flying Golf Balls Hitting Playground
If you live or drive by the Balboa Park Golf Course, flying golf balls can be a hazard. Now, some mothers at a nearby playground say the city needs to do more to protect their children.