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Coroner IDs Man, 20, Killed By Car In Laguna Hills
Authorities identified a 20-year-old pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Laguna Hills on June 6.

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Authorities identified a 20-year-old pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle in Laguna Hills on June 6.

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A protest against police violence drew hundreds to downtown La Mesa Sunday, calling for accountability for use of force by law enforcement.
The Carlsbad Police Department released a video featuring body camera footage of Thursday's contentious Tasering and arrest of a black man.
A man is recovering Sunday after being stabbed multiple times in the Mission Beach neighborhood, police said.
Nighttime roadwork on Interstate 10 between Beaumont and Cabazon is set to resume Sunday and last through Thursday.
One man died Saturday in a four-vehicle chain-reaction crash in Desert Hot Springs that also left another person seriously injured.
Thousands joined the All Black Lives Matter march Sunday in West Hollywood, which emerged following the canceled 2020 LA Pride Parade.
Local officials are calling on the state to investigate the death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old black man found hanging from a tree.
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The rapid pace of San Diego County's reopening continues, even as officials reported 184 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, plus a new outbreak.
The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles will begin reopening gym facilities that were closed due to the coronavirus beginning June 22.
A reportedly suicidal father and his two daughters were rescued Saturday after his truck hit the bottom of Sunset Cliffs in Point Loma.
From Downtown San Diego to the surrounding suburbs, another day of protests against police violence took place Saturday.
The head of San Diego's NAACP branch called the police department's de-escalation plan "tone-deaf and utterly inadequate."
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A wildfire less than an acre in size broke out in an unincorporated area south of Banning Saturday.
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The conservative, San Diego-based One America News Network hired armed guards to monitor a scheduled protest against the network Saturday.
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