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US Coast Guard to Offload $220M Worth of Seized Cocaine in San Diego
Drugs worth roughly $220 million that were seized in international waters this year will be offloaded Wednesday in San Diego.
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South Bay Non-Profit Holds Event to Help Homeless With Showers, Food and COVID-19 Vaccinations
The annual Day of Hope event aims to help unsheltered people in the area with showers, nutrition, clothing, and this year COVID-19 vaccines
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‘A Sad Scene': Woman Found Dead on Street in Chula Vista Neighborhood
Chula Vista police are investigating the suspicious death of a woman found lying in the street in a residential area overnight.
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Grandfather, Young Child Die in Overnight House Fire in La Jolla
Crews rushed to the scene of a house fire early Monday in La Jolla, where plumes of smoke were seen coming from near the structure’s second floor.
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Live 911 Pilot Program Expands From Chula Vista to Be Offered Nationwide
A 911 livestream system first used by Chula Vista Police is now available for any agency nationwide to purchase following its success with the department. It allows officers to listen in to emergency calls in real-time.
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Latino Community Hit Hardest by COVID-19 in San Diego County
The latest numbers in San Diego County indicate Latinos are the hardest hit community by COVID-19. Now, Latino leaders are talking about how to lessen the impacts. “We’re going to see the fallout from COVID-19 for a really long time. And as we know in San Diego County, Latinos are being disproportionately affected so we want to make sure...
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DMV Resumes In-Person Driving Tests
The California Department of Motor Vehicles will resume its in-person driving tests Friday at field offices across the state with new, pandemic-era protocols in place.
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San Diego Zoo, Safari Park Reopen to General Public
As more and more establishments and local beaches reopen after months of closures, the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park have announced they will also reopen soon.
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Street-Side Dining Soon to Be Allowed at Gaslamp Quarter
Restaurant capacity at the Gaslamp Quarter will increase beginning Thursday thanks to a program that will temporarily shut down a few streets in the bustling downtown area so patrons can maintain social distancing while dining-in at eateries.
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About 100 Arrested as Violence, Looting Follows Peaceful Protests in Downtown San Diego: PD
More than 100 people were arrested in downtown San Diego overnight after peaceful demonstrations centered on the death of George Floyd took a violent turn, police confirmed.