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Imperial Beach Reaches Settlement Over Wastewater Spill
Imperial Beach, San Diego, and other entities reached a settlement Tuesday with the US International Boundary and Water Commission.

Imperial Beach, San Diego, and other entities reached a settlement Tuesday with the US International Boundary and Water Commission.

An SD attorney pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from a fraud scheme by former Chabad of Poway Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein.
Letrell Maurice Rolison was arrested in El Cajon on suspicion of attacking an officer during a Gaslamp District brawl Sunday.
A drive-by shooting in El Cerrito Wednesday evening left three people hospitalized, including a security guard.
Police have released body cam footage of a man holding a woman hostage at gunpoint in her home.
A former employee at a Clairemont high school was sentenced Wednesday to one year of probation and ordered to register as a sex offender.
The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency Wednesday reported its second pediatric death from COVID-19.
San Diego is moving forward on a public transportation connection to San Diego International Airport, with downtown as the preferred site.
The Port of San Diego and USS Midway Museum are moving forward on a plan to convert Navy Pier into a new park on the North Embarcadero.
A man was behind bars Tuesday in connection with a hit- and-run crash that killed a pedestrian in Logan Heights more than two years ago.
A judge has again ruled against former La Mesa police officer Matthew Dages in his bid to overturn his firing.
An inmate who died this week at San Diego Central Jail succumbed to natural causes, authorities reported Tuesday.
The average price has dropped 22.6 cents over the past 15 days, including 1.1 cents Tuesday.
Caltrans announced Tuesday the completion of an $11 million seismic-upgrade and restoration project on five bridges on three freeways.
Last month was the busiest March and the third- best month in general in the Port of Los Angeles' 115-year history.
Amid slowly rising COVID numbers, LA County officials said they want to provide additional boosters to nursing facility residents.
LAPD Capt. Scot Williams and Assistant Chief Dominic Choi presented the 2021 Annual Use of Force report to the Los Angeles Police Commission
Wednesday marks the last day residents of LA County can apply for $1000 a month for three years.
Wednesday marks the last day residents of Studio City and around LA County can apply for $1000 a month for three years.
Wednesday marks the last day residents of Sherman Oaks and around LA County can apply for $1000 a month for three years.