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San Diego Humane Society releases 4 rare western spotted skunks into the wild
Four rare western spotted skunks were released back in the wild after weeks of rehabilitation and socialization at the San Diego Humane Society’s Ramona Wildlife Center, officials announced Wednesday.
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San Diego man sentenced 325 years to life for sexual abuse of young girls
A man convicted of sexually abusing multiple young girls over the course of many years was sentenced in El Cajon Tuesday to 325 years to life in state prison.
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Ex-San Diego sheriff's deputy sentenced nearly 5 years for excessive force
A former San Diego County sheriff’s deputy convicted of using excessive force on a man in pretrial custody and writing a false report in order to cover up what happened was sentenced Tuesday to 57 months in federal prison.
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E-Bike regulations to begin in San Diego next month, following council vote
San Diego’s new electronic bike regulations will begin in 30 days, following the City Council’s second vote Tuesday to approve the rules intended to improve safety for children and families and reduce reckless riding.
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Alleged Sinaloa Cartel wing leader charged in San Diego for narcoterrorism
An alleged high-ranking lieutenant of a Sinaloa Cartel wing is facing federal charges in San Diego for allegedly trafficking fentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine into the United States, it was announced Tuesday.
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Man arrested after 2 killed in deadly shooting at Ramona military housing complex
An Escondido man was arrested on suspicion of murder after two people were found dead inside a Ramona home, authorities said Tuesday.
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Suspect ID'd in police shooting near the San Diego River in Mission Valley
Authorities on Monday publicly identified a parolee and a San Diego Police Department officer who got into a confrontation during which the lawman opened fire with his service gun near the San Diego River in Mission Valley, causing no injuries.
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First locally acquired case of Chagas Disease reported in San Diego County
The first case of Chagas disease that was acquired locally has made its way to San Diego County, public health officials announced Monday.
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CoreCivic sells Otay Mesa Detention Center in $1.5 billion deal with the government
Private prison operator CoreCivic announced Monday it has sold two of its California detention facilities to the federal government, including the Otay Mesa Detention Center.
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More than 100 pets lost amid Fourth of July fireworks, San Diego Humane Society says
The San Diego Humane Society is urging anyone who may have lost a pet during Fourth of July festivities to check local shelter listings right away.