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Navy Drill Tests Coronado Base’s Security

March 23, 2012 Events Comments Off

Speedboats full of armed men, explosions on the beach and gunfire on the base were all part of a security training exercise at Naval Base Coronado.

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Man Pleads Not Guilty In Crash That Killed Marine

March 23, 2012 Events Comments Off

A North Carolina man accused of driving drunk when he crashed a sports car on a rain-slick North County road early on St. Patrick’s Day, killing a Marine passenger, pleaded not guilty to felony charges Thursday.

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Man Accused Of Molesting Teen Pleads Not Guilty

March 23, 2012 Events Comments Off

A former special education teacher’s aide at Ramona High School accused of molesting a teenager who lives in a South Bay group home pleaded not guilty to 11 felony charges Thursday.

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Red-Bearded Man Sought In Gas Station Robberies

March 22, 2012 Events Comments Off

Authorities asked the public Thursday for help in identifying a bearded thief who carried out a spree of five armed holdups at gas stations in Grantville, Kearny Mesa and University City over a four-day period this month.

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New Marine Robot Recruits Head To Afghanistan

March 20, 2012 Events Comments Off

More than 100 unique robot recruits are headed to Afghanistan to be used by U.S. Marines.

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‘Surfing Madonna’ Artist Says Mosaic Not Religious

March 20, 2012 Events Comments Off

The “Surfing Madonna,” a stained-glass mosaic by Marc Patterson, is currently sitting in storage in Encinitas, instead of at the entrance to Moonlight State Beach where he wanted it to be.

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FBI: PB Bank Robber Possibly Wore Mask In Heist

March 20, 2012 Events Comments Off

Authorities asked the public Monday for help in identifying a thief who threatened to shoot employees while robbing a Pacific Beach bank.

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Man Shot In Burglary Try Pleads Not Guilty

March 20, 2012 Events Comments Off

A man who was shot after allegedly pointing a loaded shotgun at the owner of a motorcycle shop during an attempted burglary pleaded not guilty Friday to assault with a firearm and commercial burglary.

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Dog With Gunshot Wound Finds New Home

March 20, 2012 Events Comments Off

A dog found shot on the Viejas Reservation last month has found a new home.

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As revenue grows, group’s Africa aid falls

March 9, 2012 Events Comments Off

Some practices reported by Invisible Children are outside the norm for tax-exempt organizations, even though they are perfectly legal when disclosed to the public, experts say.

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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.