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A sheriff’s team dedicated to fentanyl enforcement has seized about $20 million in fentanyl pills over the last 18 months, marking the latest chapter in the county’s efforts to combat the ...
San Diego Sheriff's Office hits record $95M in overtime. Discover what fueled the surge and the future after mandatory overtime ends in August 2024.
The San Diego Police Department unveiled a new policy outlining which agencies the department can share Automated License Plate Reader data with.
Past public policy makes today’s crises more costly The Palisades Fire ravages a neighborhood amid high winds in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.
Approximately 1.9 million fentanyl pills, 33 pounds of cocaine, 406 pounds of methamphetamine and 16.3 pounds of heroin were seized in an 18-month period, the San Diego County Sheriff's Office ...
A new law enforcing safety for people who work in the live event industry at city-owned venues in San Diego is now in effect.
More housing could be popping up in San Diego County, and faster, following updates to the state’s decades-old environmental review law.
A state appeals panel on Thursday revived a lawsuit brought against San Diego County by the family of a man who died in San Marcos eight years ago.
As voters fill a vacant supervisor seat, county leaders warn that proposed federal cuts to food, housing, and health care programs could leave thousands without support.
The San Diego Unified school board voted unanimously to update the district's “restorative discipline policy” nearly five years after it was first created.
Foreign service officers face new hiring criteria as State Department removes DEI requirements and adds "fidelity" as a core precept, part of efforts to restructure the department.
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