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Burned Out: Survey Shows Teachers Looking Forward to Final Lesson, New Career
Educators across the country say they are burned out and stressed out, according to a survey of teachers in the largest teachers’ union in the country.
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Coalition Calls For Investigation of Alleged ‘Shadow Police Units' Operated By US Border Patrol
A coalition of human rights groups is calling for Congress to investigate alleged “shadow police units” they say are operated by the U.S. Border Patrol to cover up wrongdoing by its own agents.
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Questions Raised About San Diego County Sheriff's Department's Video on Dangers of Fentanyl
A highly produced video about the dangers of fentanyl released last week by the San Diego Sheriff’s Department is being criticized as doing more harm than good.
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Teen Girl Pleads Not Guilty to Murdering Uber Driver
The 17-year-old suspect accused of killing an Uber driver earlier this week pleaded not guilty Friday morning during a court hearing.
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Family Worries New Law Could Mean No Trial for Father in Deadly Rancho Bernardo Apartment Fire
A new law could impact what happens in a criminal case that has gripped San Diego: Two young children, killed in a fire, after their father – who had allegedly been drinking – fell asleep in their home with a lit cigarette in his mouth.