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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Our interactive map shows dates and locations of the most recent bluff collapses around San Diego County.Below, past reporting shows more than a dozen bluff collapses along North San Diego County's coastline, primary in the Del Mar area, since 2016.On Aug. 2, one person was killed and at least four others were injured after a portion of bluff collapses in Encinitas. Prior to that, the last person killed by a bluff collapse locally was 57-year-old Robert Mellone, of Henderson, Nev., in Aug. 2008 at Torrey Pines State Beach. 555

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- People in the South Bay are still angry about a point-and-reward system for drug arrests that police say was never officially implemented.Team 10 broke the story last week, when an officer shared an email detailing the program."It's completely everything that we are against as law enforcement officers," said the whistleblower, who asked to hide his identity for fear of retaliation.READ: San Diego Police Chief launches internal investigation into "rewards for arrests" emailThe program offered points for different kinds of drug-related arrests in San Diego's South Bay. Whichever officers got the most points would be rewarded with better assignments.Activists in the South Bay say a program like that would unfairly target low-income communities, which already have large drug problems.They also say it shows there are still culture problems within the San Diego Police Department, incentivizing officers to discriminate."We don't want them here," says protest organizer Tasha Williamson. "We don't want them patrolling, we don't want them supervising, we don't want them to have any authority over people. We're all human beings and we want to be treated as such."But new Police Chief David Nisleit says the program never went into effect. He told reporters Friday that the email went out by mistake and was retracted within days."I can tell you right now this program was never authorized. Nor was it ever implemented," he said. "Nor did anybody every receive any rewards for making arrest."The protest will start at 6 p.m. in front of the San Diego Police Department Southern Division Headquarters, on 27th Street. 1670

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - One person was hospitalized after a fire ripped through a business across from famed Belmont Park in Mission Beach.The two-alarm fire was reported shortly before 7 a.m. at a structure in the 700 block of Venture Place, near Mission Boulevard. 274

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - New bathrooms are in place downtown as San Diego deals with a hepatitis A outbreak that's affecting the homeless.Four new portable restrooms are located at the intersection of First Ave. and C St. near City Hall.  Crews will clean them at least twice per day and they will be monitored with full-time security, according to a City spokesperson. A hand washing station is also in the area."The installation of more public restrooms is important to stop the spread of hepatitis A," said Jonathan Herrera, the City's Senior Advisor on Homeless Coordination. "This is one of many steps the City is taking to assist the County of San Diego in addressing this public health emergency."RELATED: Customers at Pacific Beach restaurant may have been exposed to hep AThe City of San Diego currently operates 20 public restroom facilities downtown and plans to open more in the coming weeks.City officials are encouraging downtown property owners to install portable restrooms on their lots. 1011

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Police are investigating the suspicious death of a man whose body was found near several Logan Heights businesses. 146

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