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Chula Vista Cracks Down on Unlicensed Marijuana Dispensaries
The Chula Vista City Attorney’s Office said they are ramping up efforts to tackle marijuana prosecutions and eliminate illegal marijuana dispensaries. While Chula Vista represents a sizeable market, the city has yet to approve any dispensaries as of October.
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LAPD Officers Sick Possibly Due to Trash, Rats in Downtown
Two LAPD employees got sick from a bacteria possibly related to trash and rats lingering around homeless encampments. That danger could pose a danger for you as well.
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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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San Diego City Attorney, Volunteers Fight Human Trafficking in Massage Parlors
Supervising Deputy City Attorney Patricia Miranda, teamed up with volunteers Saturday, to visit dozens of massage parlors around San Diego, to make sure the businesses are following the rules.
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San Diego Records Manager Fired Over Hepatitis A Disclosures, Claim States
The claim alleges that the city’s protocol in handling public record requests changed in the months following the outbreak, something the city has denied.
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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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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.
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Family of Sailor Who Fatally Hit Alleged Pothole Sues City
The family of a 23-year-old Navy sailor killed in a fatal motorcycle accident is suing the City of San Diego, claiming a pothole caused his death.
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Cheetah's Engaged in Pattern of Illegal Activity, Judge Rules
The strip club had its business license revoked in 2014 and the club could go out of business if a possible appeal is resolved.
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Judge Denies Changes to Strip Club
The city wanted a judge to limit the areas inside one local strip club where exotic dancers could perform.