As a father of six, I take preserving our natural resources seriously. I want my kids to enjoy the beauty and bounty that Southern California has to offer for years to come. That’s why all of us are looking forward to the annual EarthFair on April 19 at Balboa Park. You can find me and […]
Archives for March 2015
Male Transient Exposes Himself, Punches Oceanside Police Officer
OCEANSIDE–A 22 year-old male transient was arrested Monday evening after he exposed himself and punched an Oceanside police officer during a brief struggle, Oceanside Police spokesman Lt. Leonard Cosby said today. Officers say at 10:30 p.m., Derrick Anders called Oceanside police dispatchers, and requested medical assistance. He told dispatchers he was at San Diego Street […]
Favorite Stars Walk Away With Kids Choice Awards
LOS ANGELES–(Business Wire)–Angelina Jolie Pitt, Liam Hemsworth, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, One Direction, Selena Gomez, SpongeBob SquarePants, Fifth Harmony, The Voice and Austin and Ally were among this year’s fan favorites, winning orange blimps at Nickelodeon’s 28th Annual Kids’ Choice Awards March 28. Hosted by recording artist/actor and kids’ pick for Favorite Male Singer Nick Jonas, […]
Video: In Organic We Trust
Yekra Player Yekra is a revolutionary new distribution network for feature films. In Organic We Trust 78% of Americans eat some organic food. Yet most people don’t have a clue what it means. “In Organic We Trust” is an eye-opening documentary that reveals the true meaning of “organic”. When corporations went into the business and […]
Silence The Distractions
SAN DIEGO–To save lives and educate all Californians, especially young drivers, about the dangers of distracted driving, the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), California Highway Patrol (CHP), Impact Teen Drivers, and more than 200 law enforcement agencies statewide are working together on increased education and enforcement efforts for National Distracted Driving Awareness Month in […]
Lytle Scholarship Concert Honors ‘Harlem Hellfighters’
By Jade Griffin LA JOLLA–A group of valiant African American World War I soldiers—often referred to as the “Harlem Hellfighters”—brought with them to Europe one of America’s most enduring exports: jazz. The 19th annual Lytle Scholarship Concert at UC San Diego will take a trip through time and pay homage to those brave men with […]
A Silver Lining For A Special Horse
VALLEY CENTER–On August 23, 2014, County of San Diego Department of Animal Services seized 31 horses from a property in Valley Center. At the time of the rescue, the horses were several hundred pounds underweight and many were long overdue for hoof care. After weeks of care, the horses regained weight and recovered to the […]
Earthlike ‘Star Wars’ Tatooines May Be Common
SALT LAKE CITY–(Newswise)–Luke Skywalker’s home in “Star Wars” is the desert planet Tatooine, with twin sunsets because it orbits two stars. So far, only uninhabitable gas-giant planets have been identified circling such binary stars, and many researchers believe rocky planets cannot form there. Now, mathematical simulations show that Earthlike, solid planets such as Tatooine likely […]
Is Marijuana Medicine?
(Newswise)–While many states have pushed for new laws to legalize the use of marijuana for medical reasons, there are few well-controlled studies that demonstrate its effectiveness. As such, most major state and national medical professional societies have not yet supported its use in patient care until further research is conducted to show it is a […]
Antarctic Ice Shelves Rapidly Thinning
LA JOLLA–A new study led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego researchers has revealed that the thickness of Antarctica’s floating ice shelves has recently decreased by as much as 18 percent in certain areas over nearly two decades, providing new insights on how the Antarctic ice sheet is responding to climate change. […]
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