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Todd Gloria restituye recortes a la policía y bomberos del presupuesto de la ciudad
Todd Gloria restaura la financiación de la policía, los bomberos y algunos servicios para animales en la revisión presupuestaria.
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Man shot by SDPD near PB library ID'd, as is officer who shot him
On Wednesday, the San Diego Sheriff’s Department identified a police officer and the man he shot following a disturbance at a library in San Diego. On May 8 around 4:20 p.m., officers responded after a witness reported a man vandalizing property and wielding a hatchet inside the Pacific Beach/Taylor Library, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office. Lt....
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Detienen a hombre por presuntamente arrojar a su pareja de un tercer piso en San Ysidro
Los operadores del 911 recibieron una llamada de un vecino que vio a la mujer caer al patio del complejo de apartamentos de San Ysidro.
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Woman killed after boyfriend throws her off 3rd-floor balcony: SDPD
911 operators got a call from a neighbor who saw the woman falling into the San Ysidro apartment complex’s courtyard.
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Train severs leg of man crawling between rail cars in Gaslamp
The cars began moving just after midnight when the victim attempted to cross the tracks where a freight train had come to a stop.
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267 animals dropped off in 24 hours at San Diego Humane Society
You think you had a day? The San Diego Humane Society announced Thursday evening that it took in 267 animals in a single day. Shelter officials said the nearly unprecedented total underscores the urgent need for animal services across Southern California. In Escondido, an overwhelmed pet owner surrendered 96 guinea pigs. The rodents have been spread out throughout the SDHS…
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Man shot several times by San Diego police in Pacific Beach
The incident took place near the Pacific Beach Taylor Branch Library near Dawes Street and Thomas Avenue on Thursday afternoon.
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San Diegans react to selection of first American pope
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, an American missionary from Chicago, was revealed to be the new bishop of Rome, Leo XIV, on Thursday.
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Three alleged victims linked to Aladdin restaurant salmonella outbreak file suit
San Diego County health officials said Thursday that 37 people fell ill — nine of whom were hospitalized — after eating at Aladdin Mediterranean Café between April 25 to May 1.
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Feds arrest 5, say all missing panga boat passengers found except for girl, 10
One of those who died was a 14-year-old boy from India, according to prosecutors, who said his 10-year-old sister is believed to still be missing, perhaps lost at sea.