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‘I've Made Mistakes': Rep. Hunter Pleads Guilty
Rep. Duncan Hunter speaks to media after pleading guilty in his corruption case.
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US Rep. Duncan Hunter Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy Charge
California Rep. Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to misuse campaign funds and could face up to five years in prison when he is sentenced in March.
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US Rep. Hunter to Plead Guilty to Corruption Charge, Leave Seat
California Rep. Duncan Hunter said he plans to plead guilty to misusing campaign funds and is prepared to go to jail. It’s a stunning turn of events for the six-term Republican who had steadfastly denied wrongdoing and claimed he was the victim of a political witch hunt by federal prosecutors. Hunter had pleaded not guilty, but in an interview that...
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SDSU Student's Death Ruled Accidental by Blunt Force Trauma to Head
An early-morning fall from a dorm room bunk bed contributed to the death of a San Diego State University student last week, according to a report from the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s office.
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Ex-NFL Player Kellen Winslow Jr Pleads Guilty During Retrial of Rape Charges
Five months after a jury convicted Kellen Winslow Jr. of raping a homeless woman, the former NFL player pleaded guilty to additional rape and sexual battery charges during a retrial Monday.
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Decorated Vietnam Veteran Honored With Navy Ship
A brand new United States Naval Ship was christened on Saturday in honor of a decorated Vietnam War veteran. USNS Miguel Keith (ESB 5) was unveiled in San Diego on Saturday morning at General Dynamics NASSCO along East Harbor Drive.
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San Diego Man Arrested After House Fire Kills Parents, Sister
A man was arrested Friday in connection to a house fire in Logan Heights, California that killed his parents and sister and injured two more of his siblings, according to the San Diego Police Department. Wilber Romero, 26, faces three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of attempted first-degree murder, and arson, police said. Just before 4:30 a.m. on Oct....
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San Diego Padres Part Ways with Manager Andy Green
The San Diego Padres have fired Andy Green in the midst of a season-ending collapse.
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Man Convicted of Killing Robert F. Kennedy Stabbed at Donovan State Prison: Source
Law enforcement sources tell NBC 7 Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the man convicted of murdering U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, was stabbed in a San Diego-area state prison and hospitalized.
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States Sue Over Rollback of Child Immigrant Protections
Nineteen states are suing over the Trump administration’s effort to alter a federal agreement that limits how long immigrant children can be kept in detention.
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DOJ Moves to Add Marijuana Growers for Research
The Justice Department is moving forward to expand the number of marijuana growers for federally-authorized cannabis research.
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Pot Found Buried in Jalapeño Pepper Shipment, Border Officials Say
Thousands of pounds of marijuana were discovered inside a shipment of spicy peppers.
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California Files Lawsuit Over Trump Immigration Rule
“This Trump rule weaponizes nutrition, health care and housing,” the California Attorney General said.
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Sanctuary Closure Prompts Search for New Homes for Animals
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife is collaborating with the facility and animal welfare organizations across the country to relocate 470 exotic animals, including 42 chimpanzees.
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Dorothy Olsen, Pilot in World War II, Dies at 103
“Why would I want to fly a Cessna when I’ve flown a P-51?”‘ she once said.
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Democrats Now No. 1 in Former California GOP Stronghold
There are now more registered Democrats than Republicans in a populous Southern California county long known as a GOP stronghold
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Navy Drops Afghanistan Detainee Abuse Charges Against SEALs
The U.S. Navy has dropped charges against four SEALs involving alleged abuse of detainees in Afghanistan in 2012.
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Gun Reform Front of Mind at UnidosUS Conference in San Diego
Some of the top Democratic presidential candidates spoke Monday at the national conference for UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization.
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Daughter, Mom, and Aunt Killed in Leucadia Cliff Collapse
The three victims tragically killed when a cliff collapsed on a beach in Leucadia, California, Friday were related: a daughter, mother, and aunt, spending a day at the beach celebrating life and a recent family triumph.
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3 Killed, 2 Hurt in Leucadia Cliff Collapse: Sheriff's Dept.
Three people were killed and two others were injured when a cliff collapsed in Leucadia Friday afternoon, the sheriff’s department confirmed.