SAN DIEGO–A 22-year-old male was taken into custody by police early Friday morning for the alleged murder of his parents, a police spokesman said on Saturday. The suspect, Peter David Haynes of San Diego, was taken into custody near the shooting scene. The male was armed with a handgun at the time of his arrest. […]
Archives for November 2014
Man Found Dead Inside El Cajon home
EL CAJON–Detectives are investigating the death of an adult male found deceased in a house in unincorporated El Cajon. On November 28, Sheriff’s deputies received a call of a suicide in the 8000 block of Rockview Drive. When deputies and paramedics arrived at the house they located the male who was already deceased. A cause and manner of […]
Target And Kaiser Permanente Bring Clinics To Southern CA
MINNEAPOLIS–Target Corporation and Kaiser Permanente are teaming up to launch four Target Clinics in Southern California in November and December. For the first time at Target, guests will have access to a wide array of primary health care services, as well as expanded services that are not typically available in Target Clinics or other retail […]
Returning West Africa Researcher Says Distrust Of Health Workers Made Ebola Worse
(Newswise)–For “rational and logical reasons,” residents of rural Guinea often did not cooperate with volunteers and health care workers to stop the spread of Ebola, according to new research released today at the American Public Health Association’s 142nd Annual Meeting in New Orleans. According to the research done over a two-week period in July, many […]
DA Warns San Diego County Residents Of IRS Phone Scam
SAN DIEGO–The District Attorney’s Office is warning residents of a large-scale, nationwide phone scam. Scammers claim to be the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), telling individuals they owe taxes and must use a pre-paid card or wire transfer to pay immediately. Other threats by the fake IRS caller include “There is a warrant for your arrest,” […]
Cooking At Home Frequently May Lead To Healthier Diet
(Newswise)–New Orleans–Individuals who frequently cook at home tend to maintain a healthier diet than those who cook less frequently, according to new research released today at the American Public Health Association’s 142nd Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Results from the study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) and […]
Juveniles Arrested During Curfew Sweep In East County
EAST COUNTY–About 15 detectives from the Sheriff’s department took part in operation Holiday Watch, a curfew sweep that took place in Rancho San Diego, Lemon Grove, Spring Valley and unincorporated areas of La Mesa and El Cajon. The sweep was conducted on November 25 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. the next day. Curfew in […]
Wine Pub Honors Community Heroes
SAN DIEGO–What does it mean to be a hero of your community? The lifeguard, the insurance salesman, the CEO and the concert series board chair can tell you it means dedicating yourself to improving the quality of life for all that live, work and play in your backyard. In honor of its five-year anniversary, The […]
Remains Found In Julian Identified As Sally Estabrook
JULIAN—Remains found in the 200 block of Coulter Ridge Road in Julian was positively identified as 75-year old Sally Estabrook, the Medical Examiner’s Office said today. Estabrook, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, walked away from Pinezanita RV Park and Campgrounds in Julian on October 4. She was last seen in the 4400 block of Highway 79. […]
CA Assemblywoman Gonzalez To Push Double Pay On Holiday Bill
SAN DIEGO–California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) announced a new legislative proposal today requiring California employers to provide double pay to workers who have to give up their holidays to work on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Assemblywoman Gonzalez was joined outside the Walmart on Murphy Canyon Road in San Diego by Mickey Kasparian, President […]
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