SAN DIEGO–During the Republican National Committee’s winter meeting at the Hotel del Coronado this month Chairman Reince Priebus was re-elected to a third term. He becomes the longest serving chairman in history of the Republican Party, and the seventh person to serve four years as Republican Party chairman. He was first elected chairman on January […]
Archives for January 2015
Nekter Juice Bar To Hold Grand Opening
SAN DIEGO–Nekter Juice Bar is kicking off its new Carmel Mountain location with a grand opening party on Saturday. In celebration of their latest opening, Nekter will be giving guests free 16oz. juices and smoothies from 7 a.m. to 11a.m., free $25 nekter gift cards to the first 50 guests, nekter swag bags for the […]
Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center Hosts Fundraising Gala
LA JOLLA–Rae Arnold had never experienced any problems with her heart. But in June 2011, she began having chest pains and underwent emergency triple bypass surgery at a hospital in San Diego. After 12 weeks of rehabilitation, she began experiencing symptoms again and had to go in for another surgery. This one did not go […]
Forecasting The Flu Better
LA JOLLA–(Newswise)–Three UC San Diego researchers say they can predict the spread of flu a week into the future with as much accuracy as Google Flu Trends can display levels of infection right now. The study – appearing in Scientific Reports, an online journal from the publishers of Nature – uses social network analysis and […]
Registration Open For St. Patrick’s Day Half Marathon
EL CAJON–Registration is open for the St. Patrick’s Day Half Marathon and 5K Run/Walk on March 15 in downtown El Cajon. The half marathon begins at 198 West Main Street, next to the El Cajon Arch. The event will include other activities for runners and non-runners. Proceeds from the race will benefit several East County […]
Two Mice Test Positive For Hantavirus
SAN DIEGO–Two western harvest mice tested positive for the potentially deadly potentially deadly hantavirus, a Department of Environmental Health spokesman said on Thursday. Officials say the rodents were trapped in routine monitoring in the Fairbanks Ranch area. The hantavirus is common in San Diego County, but people have very little chance of being exposed to […]
Grossmont College’s Stagehouse Theatre Begins Spring Series
EL CAJON–Stagehouse Theater at Grossmont College begins their 2015 Series with Jerry Hager’s Inside the Actor’s Process: Pictures. This year, “Inside the Actor’s Process” will tackle the poetic ingredient of using pictures in storytelling. Actors can generate pictures with their physicality, their use of voice, or internally, and how a director uses these images for […]
San Diego Police Searching For Armed Robbery Suspects
SAN DIEGO–Crime Stoppers and investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Robbery Unit are asking the public’s assistance to help identify and locate two unknown suspects wanted for armed robbery. On December 7, 2014, at approximately 3:45 p.m., two males armed with handguns approached the victim who was standing close by his car near the […]
Feds Seize More Than $19.5 Million In Fake NFL Merchandise
PHOENIX–Federal officials teamed with the National Football League (NFL) Thursday to announce the results of a nationwide law enforcement effort aimed at combating counterfeit sports merchandise. Speaking at a NFL news conference, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Sarah R. Saldaña, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Director of Field Operations William K. Brooks, […]
CA Assemblywoman Gonzalez Proposes Bill To Provide Sports Cheerleaders With Employee Rights
SACRAMENTO–California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) introduced Assembly Bill 202 today to treat cheerleaders of professional sports teams as employees under California law, a move that will better protect cheer athletes in the state from workplace abuses and bring equity to the multibillion-dollar professional sports landscape. Recent attention to the issue from lawsuits brought […]
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