Here is a collection of this week's police, fire and courtroom stories from across San Diego County. Chula Vista Man ...
Incarcerated firefighters risking their lives for LA’s wildfires are paid pennies, exposing the grim reality of prison labor.
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that one firefighter made nearly $500,000 in overtime alone. How many more firefighters might ...
As the disastrous infernos destroy neighborhoods in Southern California, over 1,000 prisoners are working as “volunteer ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires that sparked last week in the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people and destroyed ...
Some 1,100 prison recruits are battling LA's infernos, risking life and health for less than $2 an hour—yet still the jobs ...
The man who shot two kindergartners last month sent a manifesto in the mail and as a scheduled email, Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea said.
The National Weather Service in Los Angeles said it expects a “much-needed break from the fire weather concerns” for the end ...
Hundreds of people were ordered to evacuate and part of Highway 1 in Northern California was closed after a major fire ...
Two decades ago, fire ripped through Canberra, destroying 480 homes. An Australian fire chief reflects on possible lessons ...
The leaders of federal and local law enforcement agencies have joined together to create the Joint Regional Fire Crimes Task ...
Incarcerated firefighters on the lower end of the pay scale currently earn around $30 a day during an active emergency.