CAMP PENDLETON–The Cristianitos Fire, which broke out late Wednesday afternoon near the San Mateo Campground, is 10 percent contained from the IC, according to authorities. Firefighters from Camp Pendleton, Orange County, and Cal Fire continue to battle the 718 acres brush fire with ground support and aerial water drops on Camp Pendleton and on the […]
Archives for June 2017
Former Packaged Seafood Executive Pleads Guilty To Price Fixing
SAN FRANCISCO–A former senior vice president of sales for a packaged seafood company pleaded guilty for his role in a conspiracy to fix the price of packaged seafood, such as canned tuna, sold in the United States, the Department of Justice said Wednesday. According to documents filed in this case, Stephen Hodge and his co-conspirators […]
San Diego Humane Society’s Day of Giving Waives Adoption Fees
SAN DIEGO–In honor of the second annual Day of Giving, San Diego Humane Society’s adoption fees for all animals will be waived on Thursday at all campus locations. This important day is dedicated to uniting the people who love and support animals, because this work is only possible with help from the entire community, according to […]
San Diego Joins Forces To Help End Prostate Cancer
SAN DIEGO–ZERO – The End of Prostate Cancer joins forces with Genesis Healthcare Partners to host the ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/Walk this September. The goal is to create Generation ZERO – the first generation of men free of prostate cancer. Participants will run and walk together on September 9 to fight a disease that takes […]
State Route 76 Lanes Closed For Construction
SAN DIEGO–Lanes on a five-mile section of State Route 76 (SR-76) from Red Gate Road to the eastern border of the La Jolla Reservation in Pauma Valley will be closed Monday through Friday for construction work, according to Caltrans. The 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. closures are needed for rock scaling to remove loose boulders […]
Alcohol Use Among Homeless Youth Due To Victimization
(Newswise)–Unaccompanied homeless youth, especially females, have high rates of sexual and physical victimization – both before and after leaving home. These findings and others will be shared at the 40th annual scientific meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism (RSA) in Denver June 24 to 28. “Nearly 36,000 unaccompanied youths under the age of 25 are […]
Fire Destroys San Marcos Mobile Home
SAN MARCOS–An early Wednesday morning fire destroyed a mobile home at Palomar Estates Community in San Marcos. The two residents, a 96-year-old woman and her son, were able to escape the blaze. Her son suffered minor injuries, according to authorities. The cause of the 4 a.m. fire is unknown.
Gang Stole Jeeps To Sell Across The Border
SAN DIEGO–Nine members of a Tijuana-based motorcycle gang are facing criminal charges for their roles in a brazen high-tech scheme to steal more than 150 Jeep Wranglers and motorcycles in the San Diego, California area to sell across the border in Mexico. According to the charges announced on May 30, members of the Hooligans motorcycle […]
Shakespeare Films Return To The Old Globe
SAN DIEGO–The Old Globe shares some of its favorite Shakespearean cinema as a complement to its stage productions with the return of Free Monday Night Film screenings, presented in conjunction with the 2017 Summer Shakespeare Festival. Scheduled films include Peter Brook’s King Lear on July 17, Al Pacino’s Looking for Richard on August 7, and […]
Two People Die In Escondido Fatal Collision
ESCONDIDO–A fatal vehicle collision Tuesday afternoon in Escondido claimed the life of an elderly couple, authorities report. Just after 1 p.m., a 27 year old female, from Escondido, was driving a 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac westbound on Lilac Road. At the same time, an 83-year-old male, from Valley Center, was driving his Mercedes E300 […]
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