OCEANSIDE–Two males and one juvenile male were identified and arrested Monday in connection with the alleged shooting of three females on Sunday at an Oceanside shopping plaza, Oceanside Police Department […]
Archives for August 2018
Deputy Injured In Vehicle Collision While Responding To Call
VISTA–A sheriff’s deputy and two other people were injured Sunday in a vehicle collision in Vista, the Sheriff’s department said Monday. Deputies were dispatched to investigate a stabbing in the […]
Scientists Find Corals in Deeper Waters Under Stress Too
LA JOLLA–(Newswise)–Coral reefs around the world are threatened by warming ocean temperatures, a major driver of coral bleaching. Scientists routinely use sea-surface temperature data collected by satellites to predict the […]
Marijuana Found In Breast Milk Up To Six Days After Use
SAN DIEGO–(Newswise)–With the legalization of marijuana in several states, increased use for both medicinal and recreational purposes has been documented in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Although national organizations like the […]
Coast Guard Rescues Man North Of Islamorada
MIAMI–The Coast Guard rescued a man on a vessel who was reported missing Monday north of Islamorada, Coast Guard officials said. Watch standers at Coast Guard Sector Key West received […]
Feds Reach Settlement With CertainTeed For Alleged Safe Drinking Water Violations
DALLAS–Under a settlement Friday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), CertainTeed Corporation will pay $365,500 in civil penalties to resolve alleged violations of […]
Alzheimer’s One Day May Be Predicted During Eye Exam
(Newswise)—It may be possible in the future to screen patients for Alzheimer’s disease using an eye exam. Using technology similar to what is found in many eye doctors’ offices, researchers […]
Gov. Brown Signs Legislation To Advance Chula Vista Bayfront Project
SACRAMENTO–Legislation advancing economic development on the Chula Vista Bayfront was signed by Governor Jerry Brown today. For nearly three decades, various local stakeholders including the San Diego Unified Port District, […]
Bill To Ban Forced Arbitration Of Workers’ Rights Sent To Gov. Brown
SACRAMENTO–California State Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher won final legislative approval of her bill to end forced arbitration contracts that workers have been forced to sign as a condition of employment. […]
Nonprofit Fresh Start Surgical Gifts Partners With Panera Bread To Host Bakers-In-Training
ESCONDIDO–Local nonprofit Fresh Start Surgical Gifts partnered with Panera Bread to host Bakers-In-Training a program designed to inspire kids with the art of baking. Bakers-In-Training took place August 14 at […]
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