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Man Sentenced For Defrauding Thousands of US Navy Sailors in Insurance Fraud Scheme
A man who defrauded thousands of U.S. Navy sailors in San Diego County through a tax and insurance fraud scheme was sentenced Monday to house arrest and was ordered to pay $500,000 in restitution.
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Can I Go to a Concert, Fair or Convention After June 15? Here Are the Rules For ‘Mega Events'
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is removing capacity limitations, social distancing protocols and face covering requirements in almost all cases on June 15 — except in cases where events draw thousands of visitors, called “mega events.”
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Nearly 20 Years After Woman's Legs Found in Calif. Dumpster, Police ID Victim Using Genealogy Database
San Diego County Sheriff’s Detectives had exhausted all leads to determine whose legs were found in a dumpster in Rancho San Diego in 2003. But two decades later – with the help of public genealogy databases mixed with their own investigative tools – detectives were finally able to crack the case, officials announced Friday.
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California Governor Campaign Being Investigated For Bringing 1K-Pound Bear to San Diego
California Gubernatorial candidate John Cox’s campaign is being investigated for bringing a wild animal to a campaign rally in San Diego, which is prohibited by the city’s code, according to the officials.
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COVID Shot While You Shop: California Pharmacies Now Offer Walk-Up Vaccine Appointments
COVID-19 vaccine shots are now so easy to get in California, you can get one while you grocery shop but vaccine hesitancy still remains a concern for top health officials.
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Oregon Man Arrested on Sex Crime Charges After Taking Chula Vista Girl Cross-State
A 19-year-old Oregonian man was arrested on sexual assault charges in Northern California after being found with a 12-year-old girl from Chula Vista he met on an online gaming platform, authorities said Monday.
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At Least 3, Dozens Injured After Suspected Smuggling Boat Capsizes Off San Diego Coast
At least three people have died and more than two dozen people were rescued from the water off the coast of Point Loma Sunday after a packed boat being used in a suspected human smuggling operation capsized and broke apart in powerful surf, according to authorities.
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UCSD Alum to Pilot NASA, SpaceX Crew-2 Launch of Reused Spacecraft
When the SpaceX Dragon launches to the International Space Station this week for its second operational crew mission, an astronaut with ties to San Diego will be at the helm of the spacecraft.
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Younger Migrant Girls Moving to San Diego Convention Center After 300 Teens Relocated to Texas
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has transferred about 300 teenage girls who had arrived this month at the San Diego Convention Center to a facility in Texas to make room for younger children.
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Breweries, Wineries, Distilleries Get New Reopening Guidelines From California
The California Department of public health updated reopening guidance on Thursday to allow for outdoor breweries, wineries and distilleries to operate without having to serve food.