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Texas Authorities Seek 2 People in Connection With Death of NH Couple
Authorities in Texas said Monday they were looking for two people in connection with the death of a New Hampshire couple who were found buried in shallow graves at a beach.
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Suspect Arrested in Greenville Shooting That Killed 2, Injured 12
The man suspected of opening fire into a crowd of hundreds overnight Saturday outside Greenville is behind bars, arrested Monday morning, according to Sheriff Randy Meeks.
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Bay Area Family Requesting Governor Newsom Keep Convicted Killer in Prison
A widow on the Peninsula is calling on Gov. Gavin Newsom to keep a convicted killer in prison.
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San Diego's Sudden Death Data Released in Free Database
Causes of death range from acetaminophen intoxication to wood chipper injuries.
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San Diego Sues Opioid Manufacturers and Distributors
The city of San Diego is suing companies that manufacture or distribute prescription opioids.
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Inauguran parque recreativo en Edinburg
Se llevo a cabo una ceremonia de parte del distrito escolar de Edinburg para dedicar una de los parques mas nuevos de la ciudad a una empresaria local.
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‘Malnourished' Children Found Locked in Dog Kennel on Wise County Property, Parents Charged
North Texas deputies discovered four young children in a “state of neglect,” in rural Wise County Tuesday; two of the children were being held inside a small locked dog kennel.
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New Report Outlines Local Domestic Violence Problem
The Washington Post’s new report highlights the domestic violence problem plaguing San Diego. NBC 7’s Mark Mullen has more.
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Stephan, Jones-Wright Duel in Final Debate for District Attorney Seat
The two candidates for District Attorney, incumbent interim DA Summer Stephan and challenger Genevieve Jones-Wright, went toe to toe Thursday in their final debate before Tuesday’s election.
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Florida Mom, 2 Kids Die After Car Hits Alligator in South Carolina
24-year-old Amber Stanley, her 4-year-old son Jack and 2-year-old daughter Autumn all died from burns after their car hit a tree and caught fire after hitting the alligator.
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Officials ID 4 Marines Killed in Helicopter Crash Near El Centro
The U.S. Marine Corps has identified the four Marines killed when their helicopter crashed Tuesday during training runs near El Centro, California.
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4 Marines Killed in Helicopter Crash Near El Centro
Four U.S. Marines were killed when a military helicopter crashed near El Centro, California, officials confirmed Wednesday.
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City Cleans Up Nuisance House Plaguing Pacific Beach Neighborhood
A home that has plagued a Pacific Beach neighborhood with foul odors, trash and rodents for years was taken over this week by the city of San Diego for cleanup, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office said Friday.
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After Boy, 8, Shot Sister, Mom Returned to Work: Prosecutor
An 8-year-old boy loaded a rifle, repeatedly shot his 4-year-old sister at home and then informed their mother, who left work to check the girl’s injuries, cleaned up a bloody bed cover and returned to work, leaving the children alone again, a prosecutor said. Alyssa Edwards, 27, is jailed on child endangerment charges related to the Saturday shooting in Hayesville,...
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Parents of Vt. Prosecutor Busted for Drugs Arrested Again
The parents of a top Vermont prosecutor arrested last month in Nebraska with 60 pounds of marijuana they said they planned to give as Christmas presents have been arrested again.
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Elderly Couple Busted Transporting Pot Are Parents of Vermont Prosecutor
A Vermont prosecutor is the son of a couple arrested last week in Nebraska with 60 pounds of marijuana they told police they planned to give as Christmas presents.
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Letters Warn Families They May Lose Children's Health Insurance Program
Officials in several states started warning families this week that funding for the popular Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is about to run out. The joint state-federal health plan designed to help uninsured children from low-income households was not renewed by Congress, and, as NBC News reports, for many families that may mean an end to their children’s health coverage....
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Courtroom Is Next Move in Dispute Over Who Invented the Game of Life
Testimony is scheduled to begin Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles in a lawsuit over who owns the rights to one of the most popular board games of all time. The widow of a toy inventor says her husband, Bill Markham, has been denied his legacy of creating The Game of Life, after another man, Reuben Klamer, took full...
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City Officials Shut Down Barrio Logan's Fire Trap Art Studio
The Glashaus building in the 1800 block of Main Street was permitted as a warehouse. For many years, however, it operated illegally as an art gallery with 21 studio, city officials said.
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City Cleared $5.4 Million Alleged Pothole Lawsuit Linked to Navy Sailor's Deadly Motorcycle Crash
Jurors have sided with the City of San Diego in a $5.4 million lawsuit filed by the family of a U.S. Navy sailor who died in a motorcycle crash allegedly caused by a pothole on a city road.