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Federal judge awards over $1.5 million to US citizen siblings falsely held in CBP custody
A federal judge in California has awarded a family $1.5 million after ruling U.S. Customs and Border Protection violated the rights of a 9-year-old girl and her brother who were falsely imprisoned while trying to cross into the U.S.
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Chinese American family repays decades-old favor with $5M donation to college's Black Resource Center
A Black family rented their Coronado home to a Chinese family when no one else would. Now, they’re donating $5 million to Black San Diego State University students using proceeds from the sale of the house.
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Calif. woman accused of leading $8 million retail theft ring that hit over 200 Ulta stores
Michelle Mack is accused of paying as many as 12 women for their travel expenses, as well as providing them with a list of retail stores across the country to target — including stores in 21 counties across California.
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San Diego Deploying Free Narcan Vending Machines to Help Combat Opioid Epidemic
San Diego County could soon have a new weapon in its arsenal to help fight its growing problem with opioid addiction.
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San Diego Man Detained After He Unknowingly Nearly Smuggled Migrants Across Border
A San Diego grandfather is worried he may soon be deported for driving into the United States from Tijuana, Mexico, with two undocumented people who he said snuck into his van.
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Family of Woman Fatally Shot in Capitol Riot Intends to Sue
The woman who was fatally shot Wednesday by law enforcement when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol has been identified as a San Diego resident.
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Facemask Sensor Being Developed at UC San Diego Could Help Detect COVID-19
A team at UC San Diego School of Engineering is working to develop a sensor that would stick to your facemask and detect COVID-19 in your breath. “Just imagine you would have a roll of stickers. And as you head out in the day you put one of these on, you would breathe through it. And at the end of...
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Woman Fatally Shot Inside US Capitol Was Air Force Veteran From California
The woman who was fatally shot Wednesday by law enforcement when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol has been identified as a San Diego resident.
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Poway Community Grapples With Tax Fraud Admission by Former Rabbi Who Survived Shooting
Shocking, disappointing and troubling are a few of the words used by faith and community leaders in reaction to news that a former Chabad of Poway Rabbi, who survived gunshot wounds suffered in a deadly attack at the synagogue last year and emerged as a pillar in faith and a voice of peace for the entire nation, pleaded guilty to…