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Man who is unhoused stabbed repeatedly while sleeping at Chula Vista trolley station

Man who is unhoused stabbed repeatedly while sleeping at Chula Vista trolley station

A man who is homeless was stabbed repeatedly while sleeping at a Chula Vista trolley station early Saturday, police said.The attack happened about 2:20 a.m. at the Palomar Street Trolley Station on Palomar and Industrial Boulevard. Officers were patrolling the area when they spotted a 36-year-old man on the ground covered in blood, Chula Vista police Sgt. Anthony Molina said. The man had been stabbed multiple times, but he was conscious and able to speak with officers. He was taken to a hospital with injuries that weren’t considered life-threatening, Molina said.Investigators determined the...

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In the wake of retail theft outrage, change feels inevitable. Is amending Prop. 47 the answer?

In the wake of retail theft outrage, change feels inevitable. Is amending Prop. 47 the answer?

As viral videos of brazen smash-and-grab thefts play on a loop across social media, and stores lock away everything from razors to baby formula, public demand for decisive action to combat retail crime has seemingly reached a fever pitch. Amid the outcry, Proposition 47, a decade-old law aimed at reducing incarceration rates for nonviolent offenses, has once against become a focal point of policy debate. The proposition, a sweeping referendum approved by 59 percent of California voters in 2014, reclassified most nonviolent crimes involving property or drugs from felonies to misdemeanors....

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Loud sex, prostitution ads prompt city to seek shut down of Kearny Mesa massage parlor

Loud sex, prostitution ads prompt city to seek shut down of Kearny Mesa massage parlor

People having sex in parked cars. More than a thousand online prostitution advertisements. Sexual noises loud enough to disrupt a nearby Bible study.These were some of numerous complaints made over several years that prompted the City Attorney’s Office to ask a judge to shut down Ocean Spa massage parlor in Kearny Mesa on allegations the business was a front for prostitution. Officials announced the action at a Tuesday news conference in front of the Kearny Villa Road business. Neither the business nor its owners could be reached for comment.“The owners of Ocean Spa have been masquerading...

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San Diego County officially falls into most restrictive COVID-19 tier

San Diego County officially falls into most restrictive COVID-19 tier

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The day many have dreaded for months has now come to pass. San Diego County fell to the most-restrictive level of the state’s COVID-19 reopening system Tuesday, meaning that restaurants, houses of worship, movie theaters and other organizations must cease or significantly reduce their indoor operations by 12:01 a.m. Saturday.In the state’s latest tier report, the region received an adjusted case rate of 8.9 per 100,000 residents, once again over the limit of 7. Taken together with last week’s score of 7.4, San...

November 10, 2020
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria orders police to intensify enforcement of public health rules

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria orders police to intensify enforcement of public health rules

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement At a press conference Wednesday, new San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced he has signed an executive order that will result in more enforcement of health orders. The order will go into effect just before midnight today. He also urged people not to gather for New Years Eve celebrations. Advertisement“I have ordered the San Diego Police Department and asked the City Attorney to pursue fines and potentially other enforcement action against public nuisances who choose to endanger the lives of others and blatantly and...

December 31, 2020
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Addresses of outbreaks across San Diego County revealed

Addresses of outbreaks across San Diego County revealed

Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Although health officials regularly release information about the number of COVID-19 outbreaks that are being investigated across the county, the specific locations have usually been kept a secret. Until now. On Monday, the public media station KPBS that revealed the addresses of 1,006 outbreaks that occurred between March and December. AdvertisementWhen categorized by location type, senior living and nursing homes account for 214 outbreaks, the highest in the county. One in five outbreaks have been tied to...

December 22, 2020
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