Man arrested after dog beaten
A 35-year-old man was jailed on suspicion of punching and kicking a dog at its owner’s Pacific Beach home, San Diego police said.
Continued here:
Man arrested after dog beaten
A 35-year-old man was jailed on suspicion of punching and kicking a dog at its owner’s Pacific Beach home, San Diego police said.
Continued here:
Man arrested after dog beaten
Following in his father’s footsteps at the prestigious law firm Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye, Theodore “Ted” Cranston embarked on a legal career that earned him national recognition in the field of estate planning and accolades as a leader in community service to San Diego.
Continued here:
Attorney donated time and talent to benefit community
A robber with a pistol held up Rose Donuts north of El Cajon Saturday evening, sheriff’s officials said.
View post:
El Cajon doughnut shop robbed
Illegal immigration is a contentious topic in the United States, but it can be a touchy subject in Mexico too.
See the original post:
Tijuana concerned about flow of deportees
A 42-year-old motorcyclist traveling west on state Route 76 was severely injured Saturday afternoon when his bike veered into an eastbound lane and collided with an SUV pulling a utility trailer, the California Highway Patrol said.
Original post:
Motorcylist’s leg severed in crash
The executive director of the local chapter of the Susan G.

Read the rest here:
Local Susan G. Komen Chapter Receives Death Threats
A new art exhibit unveiled in Encinitas on Saturday that was meant to honor a former city councilwoman has also created controversy.

Excerpt from:
Controversial Art Exhibit Unveiled In Encinitas
About 1,000 middle school students participated Saturday in the Science Olympiad at Rancho Bernardo High School.
The rest is here:
Students test their skills at Science Olympiad
A man with a gun held up Chris’ Market in North Park shortly after noon Saturday, and got away with beer and an undisclosed amount of cash, San Diego police reported.
View post:
Man robs North Park market
Sheriff’s deputies on Saturday have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a 20-year-old woman whose body was found in a rural area north of Escondido three days ago. |

Read more:
Arrest Made In Connection With Woman’s Death
A 35-year-old man was jailed on suspicion of punching and kicking a dog at its owner’s Pacific Beach home, San Diego police said.
It’s G-force time.
For “Crave,” a Food Network show debuting tonight at 8:30, San Diego’s Troy Johnson crossed the nation 6,000 times and snarfed 6,000,000 calories. Wee exaggerations, perhaps, but filming nine episodes in six weeks required the food writer to pile on the miles and calories.
Jonathan James Snider, 25, and Shad Link Stoneking, 41, were booked into central jail.
SAN DIEGO – A one-time Marine who founded an Oceanside church was behind bars Wednesday on suspicion of having a two-year sexual relationship with a preteen Riverside County girl.
Following in his father’s footsteps at the prestigious law firm Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye, Theodore “Ted” Cranston embarked on a legal career that earned him national recognition in the field of estate planning and accolades as a leader in community service to San Diego.
A robber with a pistol held up Rose Donuts north of El Cajon Saturday evening, sheriff’s officials said.
Sam Popkin is a political-science professor at UC San Diego. He is the author of the forthcoming book “The Candidate: How to Win — and Hold — the White House.” This is his take on the Nevada caucuses, provided to U-T San Diego:
The former chairman of the San Diego County and California Republican parties says Mitt Romney is the certain GOP nominee barring an unlikely shift in dynamic.
Illegal immigration is a contentious topic in the United States, but it can be a touchy subject in Mexico too.
A 42-year-old motorcyclist traveling west on state Route 76 was severely injured Saturday afternoon when his bike veered into an eastbound lane and collided with an SUV pulling a utility trailer, the California Highway Patrol said.
The executive director of the local chapter of the Susan G.
A new art exhibit unveiled in Encinitas on Saturday that was meant to honor a former city councilwoman has also created controversy.
About 1,000 middle school students participated Saturday in the Science Olympiad at Rancho Bernardo High School.