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TJ flood control work hits another snag

May 14, 2012 News Comments Off

San Diego’s star-crossed attempt to reduce flooding in the Tijuana River Valley has hit another snag.

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TJ flood control work hits another snag

2 Men Hit With Sledgehammer During Attempted Robbery

May 14, 2012 Events Comments Off

One man was hospitalized early Monday morning and a second escaped serious injury after being hit by a sledgehammer during an attempted robbery, 10New reported.

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2 Men Hit With Sledgehammer During Attempted Robbery

Governor: Tax Hikes Needed To Close $16B Budget Gap

May 14, 2012 Events Comments Off

California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday proposed more than $8 billion in cuts to close a widening California budget deficit but also said public schools will receive more money if voters approve his tax-hike initiative in November.

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Governor: Tax Hikes Needed To Close $16B Budget Gap

6th Pipe Bomb Found Outside Palm Springs Home

May 14, 2012 Events Comments Off

A sixth discarded pipe bomb has been found on a Palm Springs street.

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6th Pipe Bomb Found Outside Palm Springs Home

Gas Prices Skyrocket Despite Falling Oil Prices

May 14, 2012 News Comments Off

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Monday for the fifth consecutive day, increasing 1.2 cents to $4.349.

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USS San Diego To Be Open For Public Tours

May 14, 2012 News Comments Off

The amphibious transport dock USS San Diego is scheduled to move Monday from Naval Station San Diego to Navy Pier, where it will be opened for free public tours this week.

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Parents, Teachers Speak Out Against Sweetwater Board

May 8, 2012 Events Comments Off

Hundreds of parents and teachers rallied outside Monday night’s Sweetwater Union High School District board meeting, expressing their anger about the layoffs their school district is facing.

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Sexual assault reported in Logan Heights

April 10, 2012 Events Comments Off

The 31-year-old victim got off the bus at Logan Avenue and Sampson Street about 8:10 p.m. She was walking north on Sampson when she was knocked to the ground from behind by two men

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Rancho Penasquitos Man Bitten By Baby Rattlesnake

April 10, 2012 Events Comments Off

A Rancho Penasquitos man is recovering on Monday from a rattlesnake bite that occurred inside his condominium.

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Rancho Penasquitos Man Bitten By Baby Rattlesnake

Walking Prescriptions Offered In New Program

April 10, 2012 Events Comments Off

A new program where doctors are prescribing walks for their patients is taking shape in the South Bay.

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Walking Prescriptions Offered In New Program

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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.