Adam Racusin, 10 News San Diego

Adam Racusin

10 News San Diego

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Past articles by Adam:

Lawsuit: San Diego County took money from foster kids

Two sisters who spent their lives in and out of the foster care system say the County of San Diego took their social security benefits. → Read More

13-year-old girl handcuffed and questioned in court

A federal judge has a 13-year-old girl handcuffed and questioned in court even though she did nothing wrong. → Read More

Holiday tradition continues in National City

Passing out bikes and gifts on Christmas morning has been a holiday tradition in National City for more than 50 years. → Read More

Lawsuit alleges harassment and retaliation in Sheriff’s Department

Two former detectives with the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department are suing the county and a former sergeant for harassment. → Read More

Lawsuit alleges rape by SDSU football players and Buffalo Bills punter

Three former or current San Diego State University football players—one who is now playing for the Buffalo Bills—are being sued for rape and false imprisonment. → Read More

DHS pauses construction near Friendship Park

United States Customs and Border Protection officials have put a pause on a plan to replace the border wall near the international park known as Friendship Park. → Read More

Attorney: San Diego County Sheriff’s Department needs to change policy

An $85 million verdict after a jury sided with the family of Lucky Phounsy. → Read More

Jury awards San Diego family $85 million in death case

San Diego County is on the hook for $85 million following a deadly encounter involving the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. → Read More

Legal claim filed against county after foster care death

Calls for San Diego County to stop placing kids at a state-licensed home for local youth in the North County are being answered. → Read More

Heat-related helicopter rescues soar

The U.S. Forest Service is warning about the dangers of hiking in the summer heat. → Read More

San Diego businesses finding new ways to succeed

With California reopening its economy, business owners across the state are working to find their footing. → Read More

San Diego County settles million dollar jail death lawsuit

The County of San Diego will pay $1 million to the family of a man who committed suicide in a San Diego County jail. Ivan Ortiz died in March 2019. His family sued the county shortly after Ortiz died, claiming his suicide was avoidable. → Read More

Lawsuit claims San Diego military housing was unsafe

The lawsuits filed against Lincoln Property Management and San Diego Family Housing claim their military housing was unsafe, saying it had microbial contamination and other substandard conditions. → Read More

California businesses trying to figure out what comes next and when

Some businesses are seeing a shift to remote environments, and others are returning to the office. → Read More

Parents of USD student remember her impact on the world

"She really wanted equality and justice and peace of people. There really aren't words to say enough about what she was doing and what she is. She has to be remembered and continue on." → Read More

California prepares to welcome back events as attractions reopen

As California counties move through the reopening tier system, a glimmer of hope is seen in many cities. After waiting more than a year, many events are slowly returning and attractions are reopening. → Read More

Friends on a mission to empower kids with inclusive stories

Two moms are on a mission to empower students through inclusive stories. On Wednesday, the non-profit Gender Nation will donate more than 2,000 age-appropriate, inclusive LGBTQ+ books to public and charter schools in the San Diego Unified School District. → Read More

California counties still with COVID-19 vaccine supply

This week U.S. President Joe Biden said there should be enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May. That doesn't mean everyone will be vaccinated by then – just that there should be enough in the supply chain. → Read More

California home prices reach record highs, how long will it last

If you're looking to buy your California dream home, get ready for bidding wars and high prices. California home prices continue to hit record highs. → Read More

Lawsuit claims USAA has violated the rights of enlisted personnel

Current and former military officers are more respected by USAA than current and former enlisted personnel, a federal class-action lawsuit claims. → Read More