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Sunday, Jun 10 Complaints from a growing number of tenants at Liberty Station have raised questions about the NTC Foundation's stewardship of 80 acres of city-owned property and, more specifically, the 26 historic buildings it is charged with preserving. | | |
| Crimes allegedly committed by 1st Marine Logistics Group service members at Camp Pendleton include rape, kidnapping, prostitution charges, firearms violations, drug use and fraternizing with junior enlisted women. |
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| The county grand jury says San Diego should immediately revive a program that reduced unnecessary 911 calls by using a software filter to weed out the most frequent callers: the homeless, the mentally ill and drug addicts. |
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The Government Accountability Office will examine the legality of a politically-tinged tweet from the Environmental Protection Agency. | | |
A Baltimore-based money management firm has settled a U.S. Department of Justice probe of an affiliate that managed investments for the Libyan government. | | |
| The Government Accountability Office has compiled a decade's worth of reports on shipbuilding that point out past flaws, saying the Navy can learn from these mistakes as it embarks on ambitious plan to expand the fleet. |
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| The office charged with independently reviewing deaths in San Diego County jails and deputy misconduct has a history of dismissing cases rather than finishing investigations before their one-year time limit expires, the grand jury found. |
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