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Sunday, Mar 4 Incoming Senate leader Sen. Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) received a bale of cotton and a $143 dinner at Ella restaurant in Sacramento from the Cotton Ginners and Growers Association. |
| Two separate investigations have been opened into a death this week of a man who died in custody after being pepper-sprayed by deputies from the San Diego Sheriff's Department. |
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| Former employee claims she was fired for being a whistleblower |
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| A pair of cases involving enlisted troops at Marine air stations in Miramar and Yuma, Arizona, are going to court-martial. |
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| Sheriff's officials are conducting a criminal investigation into missing property from an evidence room in Santee. The former clerk, who resigned in December after being confronted by investigators, denies stealing anything from the substation. |
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| Authorities arrested two Southern California doctors after a federal grand jury indicted the pair for allegedly creating fraudulent medical bills as part of the Lap-Band surgery enterprise. |
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| Marine Capt. Jameson P. Hustek faces a court-martial trial for multiple assault and obstruction of justice charges allegedly tied to events dating back to 2012. |
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| The consumer group Public Watchdogs is seeking to join the San Onofre power plant case pending before the California Public Utilities Commission. |
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