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Someone Left a Dying Puppy in a Dumpster in Escondido
Authorities reached out to the public on Monday for help in identifying whoever left a dying puppy in a dumpster in Escondido last month.
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Thieves Return Stolen Items to Chabad House at SDSU
Officials at San Diego State University said this week that they were taking action on anti-semitism following a break-in at the campus Chabad House.
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Watch Balto the Dog Glow Electric Blue in Bioluminescent Waves
A Southern California photographer who chases the glowing blue bioluminescent waves made the most of it recently shooting video of his friend’s dog, Balto.
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Dad Arrested After Bringing Toddler Into Elephant Habitat at California Zoo
A father is facing a child endangerment charge for allegedly bringing his 2-year-old into an elephant habitat at the San Diego Zoo on Friday, according to San Diego police.
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Artist Slaps San Diego Unified, Construction Company With Suit for Mural's Destruction
A noted Latino artist who was the self-described “driving force” behind San Diego’s famed Chicano Park has sued the San Diego Unified School District and a construction company for the destruction of one of his murals.
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Shooting Near Clairemont Preschool Prompts Large Manhunt, Including SWAT
A shooting in the Clairemont neighborhood prompted the evacuation of a preschool and a response from San Diego police’s SWAT team Thursday afternoon, according to law-enforcement officials.
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Coachella, Stagecoach Canceled for 2nd Straight Year Over COVID
Coachella fans are going to have to wait even longer to return to the iconic three-day music festival in Indio, California.
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Rapist Caught in Boat Entering U.S. With 14 Other People, Border Patrol Says
A 48-year-old Mexican man who spent time in a California prison after a rape conviction was among those captured by the US. Coast Guard over the weekend, officials said.
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9 Local Inmates Who Filed for Unemployment Caught Ordering ‘Luxury Items' on Amazon: DA
It’s a sad fact that predators go to work during times of crisis — and such was the case when, according to the county district attorney, nine local inmates made fraudulent unemployment claims, to the tune of $166,000.
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Woman Fatally Shot Inside US Capitol Was Air Force Veteran From California
The woman who was fatally shot Wednesday by law enforcement when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol has been identified as a San Diego resident.