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What Would You Do If You Saw a Hate Crime?
In the wake of the surge in attacks against Asian Americans, a new initiative is being launched to give people the tools to step in and intervene. It does not have to be direct intervention; indirect intervention can also de-escalate a situation. Asian Americans Advancing Justice, a civil rights organization out of Los Angeles, is launching the first-ever bystander intervention…
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‘Very Tragic Accident': Heavy Machinery Kills Woman Lying on Beach in Oceanside
A stretch of shoreline in Oceanside was roped off Monday morning as authorities launched an investigation into some sort of incident involving heavy machinery.
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Steps Taken to Keep Homeless Protected from Coronavirus
San Diego is taking steps to protect the homeless population from the coronavirus. In a letter to city managers, the county offered cities help to procure, pay for and install hand washing stations. On Monday San Diego installed 66 stations, Carlsbad installed 6, and the county installed 14 in unincorporated areas. “I’m extremely worried because this is a population that’s…
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Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting 73-Year-Old Woman Pleads Not Guilty
A man accused of sexually assaulting a 73-year-old woman in an assisted living facility pleaded not guilty in court on Friday. Austin Miller, 25, who police describe as “an unsheltered individual in North County,” faces four felony counts. Miller is accused of entering Las Villas De Carlsbad, an assisted living facility on Feb. 4, and sexually assaulting a 73-year-old woman,…
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SDUSD Failed to Prevent Sexual Assault Involving Two Elementary Students: Lawsuit
The San Diego Unified School District is accused of not taking enough steps to prevent an alleged sexual assault involving elementary school students.
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Parents of Special Needs Students Blame Teacher for Nail Marks on Children's Arms
Some parents of five-year-old special needs children at Tiffany Elementary School said they were “disgusted and frightened” that their children’s teacher is allowed to go back into the classroom after finding nail marks on their children’s arms.