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Woman Stabbed During Fight In Valencia Park

March 10, 2012 News Comments Off

A fight between two women ended with one being stabbed in the face and wrist, San Diego police said Saturday.

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A big week in history for San Diego State

March 9, 2012 News Comments Off

In 1897 San Diego State was established.

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Local Gas Prices Pass Honolulu Prices

March 2, 2012 News Comments Off

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Friday for the 37th consecutive day, increasing six-tenths of a cent to $4.372, its highest amount since July 23, 2008.

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Pharmacy Staff Sells Pills On Black Market

March 2, 2012 News Comments Off

Federal prosecutors say the former owners of three San Diego pharmacies have agreed to pay more than $1.2 million for failing to account for tens of thousands of tablets of highly addictive prescription painkillers.

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Dr. Seuss’ B-Day Celebrated With Reading Event

March 2, 2012 News Comments Off

The 108th birthday of Ted “Dr.

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SDSU Football Player Charged In Beating

March 2, 2012 News Comments Off

San Diego State defensive lineman Dontrell Onuoha has been charged with a pair of felonies in connection with the beating of a fraternity member near campus in September.

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Local analysis: Sam Popkin on Michigan, Arizona

February 29, 2012 News Comments Off

Mitt Romney must still overcome GOP’s problems, says Sam Popkin, UC San Diego political scientist and author of the forthcoming book “The Candidate: What It Takes to Win — and Hold — the White House.”

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S.D. city finally catches up on audits

February 29, 2012 News Comments Off

San Diego is all caught up on its audits for the first time since 2009, which keeps the city clear to borrow money for financing road repair, sewer systems or other infrastructure needs.

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Family Upset Over Sexual Assault Investigation

February 29, 2012 News Comments Off

On the heels of a report that a woman was sexually assaulted near San Diego State University over the weekend comes a report of an earlier incident that was also near the university.

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One injured in Point Loma wharf fire

February 27, 2012 News Comments Off

A fire at Driscoll’s Wharf caused $70,000 in damage Sunday night, San Diego fire officials said.

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Police Search For Gunman Who Robbed AM/PM

May 17, 2012

San Diego police were on the lookout Thursday for a gunman who wore a mask while robbing a Normal Heights convenience store.

Birthday Bash Ends With Crash, Broken Wrists

May 17, 2012

Authorities say a woman was out celebrating her birthday at an Ocean Beach bar when she decided to leave with a man she had just met.

Fight Leads To Shooting In San Ysidro

May 17, 2012

A fight between two men on a sidewalk in San Ysidro resulted in gunfire, police said Thursday.

Community Center, Amphitheater To Be Named For Seau

May 17, 2012

The Oceanside City Council voted on Wednesday to name a community center and amphitheater in honor of Junior Seau.

Gang detectives investigate San Ysidro shooting

May 17, 2012

A man who had gotten out of a car fired shots at another man, who was not hit, San Diego police said.

Fair Concert Lineup Full Of Classic Rock Shows

May 17, 2012

The lineup announced Wednesday for the Paddock Concert Series at the San Diego County Fair is full of shows for classic rock fans.

Educators outline dire budget options

May 17, 2012

California’s colleges and universities are looking at fewer classes, higher student fees and layoffs unless more money can be injected into the state budget, educational leaders in San Diego and Sacramento said Wednesday.

San Diego Helping Change Face Of Modern Warfare

May 17, 2012

When it comes to modern warfare, many military experts refer to San Diego as the “tip of the spear.”

Sheriff’s Dept.: Homicide Cases On Rise In 2012

May 17, 2012

San Diego may be on pace to set a record when it comes to homicides in one year.

Bike taken from Seau’s garage recovered

May 17, 2012

The beach cruiser was found Wednesday in the possession of a man who said he bought it from another man.