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SDPD Creating De-Escalation Policy in Response to Public Call for Use of Force Regulations
Following an uproar in response to the San Diego City Council’s 8-1 vote on a budget proposal that would increase the San Diego Police Department’s funds by $27 million, Mayor Kevin Faulconer is expected to announce new reforms.
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City Opens Storage Site to Help Homeless Individuals
San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer joined community leaders Monday to open the City of San Diego’s third Storage Connect Center for homeless people. The new center is located on Lea Street in the El Cerrito neighborhood and will allow homeless individuals to safely store their belongings in bins and lockers.
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Tech Giant Brings Hundreds of Jobs to Rancho Bernardo
Technology giant, Teradata, moved its global headquarters from Dayton, Ohio to Rancho Bernardo. Executives celebrated with a ceremony Monday.
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Chopper the Biker Dog Visits SDPD Officer Injured in Shootout
If pictures are any indication, an officer injured in a shootout in the College Area last Saturday is in good spirits while he recovers in the hospital.
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Trump Pushes Back Against Border Separation Uproar
President Donald Trump cast doubt Friday on wrenching tales of migrant children separated from their families at the border, dismissing “phony stories of sadness and grief” while asserting the real victims of the nation’s immigration crisis are Americans killed by those who cross the border unlawfully. Bombarded with criticism condemning the family-separation situation as a national moment of shame, Trump...
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Why US Militarization of Border Isn't New
President Donald Trump’s promise to use the National Guard to secure the U.S.-Mexico border isn’t a new concept and is something the U.S. has done in the past for varying reasons. Both Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama sent National Guard troops to the border when they were in the White House. And throughout the history of the borderlands,...
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Trump Suggests Paying for US Border Wall With Pentagon Funds
Still angry about the budget deal he signed last week, President Donald Trump has floated the idea of using the Pentagon budget to pay for his long-promised border wall with Mexico, despite the fact that such spending would likely require approval from Congress. Trump raised the funding plan with House Speaker Paul Ryan at a meeting at the White House...
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Trump Views Designs for Border Wall While Bashing California
President Donald Trump on Tuesday eagerly inspected eight towering prototypes for his long-sought wall at the U.S.-Mexico border and accused California of putting “the entire nation at risk” by refusing to take tough action against illegal immigration. Trump, making his first trip to California as president, said he preferred a fully concrete wall because it was the hardest to climb,...
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City Adds More Public Bathrooms to Combat Hepatitis A Outbreak
The City of San Diego has installed new bathrooms in San Diego’s East Village to help combat the ongoing hepatitis A outbreak that has resulted in 16 deaths.
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City and County Taking Precautions to Stop Hepatitis A Outbreak
One of the worst Hepatitis A outbreaks in San Diego County history is likely to continue for up to six months and lead to more victims, health experts said Tuesday.
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City Adds New Downtown Bathrooms, Expands Hours to Combat Hepatitis A Outbreak
The City of San Diego has installed the first round of new bathrooms in the downtown San Diego area to help combat the ongoing hepatitis A outbreak that has resulted in 16 deaths.
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Bay Area Mayors Are Asking Residents for Donations to Help Hurricane Harvey Victims
Mayors from California’s biggest cities, including San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose, are asking residents across the state to consider donating funds to help victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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California Mayors Urge Lawmakers to Fix Housing Shortage
The mayors of Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego and other big California cities urged lawmakers Wednesday to address the state’s housing shortage.
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Buscan a presunto abusador sexual de menores
Autoridades están tras la pista de un presunto agresor sexual en Plainfield, Nueva Jersey.
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Crime Rates Plummet to Historic Low in City of San Diego: Report
Crime in San Diego is at its lowest in decades with aggravated assault, violent crime, burglary, larceny and property crime reaching historic lows, according to a new report.
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Could San Diego Emerge as a New Home for Raiders?
San Diego city officials reportedly have reached out to Raiders this week
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Serial Stowaway Says She Wants to Tell Her Story
President Donald Trump tweeted a study that says the proposed $18 billion border wall between the United States and Mexico will pay for itself. Others have refuted that report.
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Players, Officials Take to Social to React to Chargers, Raiders Stadium Proposal
News that rival professional football teams the San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders are joining forces on a proposal that could have them share a Southern California stadium surprised many when it broke late Thursday.