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Warning: Google's Call Button Might Dial Trouble
If you ever “Google” a company, any company, on your smartphone, beware of tapping the “call” button.
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CBP Officer Who Asked Mexico to Deny Entry to Some US Citizens Speaks Under Oath
Depositions taken in the lawsuit against the U.S. government allow us, for the first time, to hear directly from a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officer directly involved in controversial surveilance tactics.
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CBP Inappropriately Surveilled U.S. Citizens During Migrant Caravan: DHS Report
The report published by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General found that while the agency had justified reasoning to flag journalists, their tracking was not fully within CBP policy.
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San Diego Faces up to $80 Million in Fines Related to Firefighter Asbestos Exposure
The city could face fines ranging from $10,000 to $500,000 a day for 160 days, which could add up to more than $80 million.
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San Diego House Party Police Responses Nearly Doubled in 2020
This holiday weekend is sure to spark a lot of parties here in San Diego, especially after a year where public health orders prohibited such gatherings. But NBC 7 Investigates found that just because the county told folks not to party didn’t mean they listened.
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COVID Testing: What to Do If You Plan to Travel Outside U.S. This Summer
Taking a trip out of the country this summer? Plan ahead or you could end up paying big bucks for a COVID test.
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Distraught People, Deadly Consequences: San Diegans in Distress Killed by Police
A call for help that turns deadly. NBC 7 Investigates takes a look at local police shootings involving people who were in mental distress.
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Fentanyl Overdose Deaths in San Diego Spiked More than 200% During Pandemic
Fentanyl is now killing hundreds of San Diegans a year. It was a problem before, but during the pandemic, it’s ballooned, and federal agents say it’s only getting worse.
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Millions in County Rent Relief Dollars Going Unused
As of Thursday, San Diego County’s eviction moratorium is officially now in effect, but it’s only meant to last until August – and pending evictions are already piling up.
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Materials Given to SDPD Recruits Included Training on Banned Carotid Restraint
The carotid restraint is banned throughout California, but NBC 7 Investigates found it was still being included in training material for SDPD recruits almost a year later.