ESCONDIDO–Do you have a loved one who keeps asking you to repeat what you say or to speak louder? They might be one of the millions of Americans who are losing their hearing but there is something you can do; submit an essay of 300 words or less describing why they deserve to “Hear for […]
Archives for October 2018
New Rules For dogs On Del Mar’s Beaches
DEL MAR–New rules that expand the hours for off-leash dogs on portions of Del Mar’s beaches are now in effect. The change opens a section of the Main Beach — between 25th and 29th streets — to off-leash dogs before 8 a.m. during the off-season. Del Mar is the only city in North County where […]
CPUC Acts To Further Protect CA From Wildfires Related To Utility Electric Facilities
SAN FRANCISCO–The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) acted to further protect the state from wildfires related to electric facilities by setting the framework to provide guidance on initial utility wildfire mitigation plans, and inviting the input of all stakeholders in guiding its approach. Senate Bill 901 requires electric utilities to prepare and submit wildfire mitigation […]
NRC Reaches Settlement With CA Company That Imported, Distributed Radioactive Material Without Licenses
Washington, D.C.–The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has reached a settlement with Harman International Industries Incorporated, of Northridge, California, in which Harman agrees to implement multiple corrective actions and program enhancements after it imported and distributed products containing radioactive material without proper licenses. In June, the NRC cited Harman for three violations of agency regulations for […]
Man Arrested For Negligent Discharge Of A Firearm
BONITA–Sheriff’s deputies arrested a man accused of negligent discharge of a firearm Sunday in Bonita. Shortly before 4 a.m., Bonita and Rancho San Diego deputies responded to numerous reports of shots being fired in the 5400 block of Robinwood Road. Deputies arrived and located shell casings and live rounds in the driveway of 5435 Robinwood […]
CA Office Of Traffic Safety Awards $382,000 Grant To San Diego County Probation
SAN DIEGO–The California Office of Traffic Safety awarded San Diego County Probation a $382,000 grant to help ensure that high-risk, repeat drunk or drugged driving offenders with suspended or revoked licenses are complying with all court orders. “This grant funding allows us to intensely supervise and monitor treatment for these high-risk offenders to make sure […]
Investigators Tie 9 Local Robberies To Burgundy Bandit
SAN DIEGO–Federal and local law enforcement agencies are seeking the public’s assistance to identify a man responsible for a series of robberies in San Diego county. The FBI’s Violent Crimes Task Force, along with the San Diego Police Department, El Cajon Police Department and La Mesa Police Department are searching for the suspect accused of […]
Pennsylvania Man Charged With Federal Hate Crimes For Tree Of Life Synagogue Shooting
Pittsburgh, PA–A federal grand jury sitting in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania charged a Pennsylvania man with federal hate crimes, including the murder of 11 people, for his actions during the Oct. 27, 2018 shootings at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborhood. Robert Bowers, 46, of […]
Conceptual Plans Released For Mission Bay Wetlands Restoration
SAN DIEGO–ReWild Mission Bay – a project of San Diego Audubon and its partners to enhance and restore wetlands in the North East corner of Mission Bay– released the final conceptual plans for how wetlands can be feasibly restored to protect wildlife and the San Diego county communities. The three plans include expanded public access […]
Man Sentenced To Prison For Production Of Child Pornography
HONOLULU–A Hawaii resident was sentenced Thursday to 292 months in prison for producing child pornography of two minor females. The case is the result of a probe by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Hawaii Police Department. U.S. District Judge Leslie Kobayahsi noted at sentencing that 46-year-old Michael Phillip […]
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