OCEANSIDE–In order to facilitate infrastructure improvements along the coastal rail corridor, there will be no Coaster or Amtrak Pacific Surfliner service in San Diego county on the weekends of March 2 and 3, and 9 and 10. On the Fridays preceding the closures, March 1 and March 8, southbound Amtrak R2R trains A792 and A796 […]
Archives for February 2019
CA Pharmacy Owner Sentenced To Prison For Role In Health Care, Wire Fraud Scheme
LOS ANGELES–A Southern California pharmacy owner was sentenced to 48 months in prison for her role in a Medicare fraud scheme involving more than $1.5 million in fraudulent claims for prescription drugs. Tamar Tatarian, 39, of Pasadena, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge John Walter of the Central District of California, who also ordered Tatarian […]
Spring Cleaning: Clear Your House And Your Nasal Passages
(Newswise)–Lots of people view the coming of spring as an opportunity to clean out winter’s cobwebs and freshen up their home. It’s also a chance to get rid of allergens that have been settling in over the winter and help ease your spring allergy and asthma symptoms. “If you aren’t someone who regularly undertakes spring […]
San Marcos Man Sentenced For Stealing IDs Of Charities In Tax-Fraud Scheme
SAN DIEGO–A San Marcos man was sentenced in federal court to 46 months’ custody and ordered to pay a fine of $600,000, for misappropriating the identities of charities and using them to open bank accounts as part of a long-running tax fraud scheme. Robert Holcomb, 53, who appeared before U.S. District Court Judge William Hayes, […]
Great Horned Owl Released Back Into The Wild
CARLSBAD–A Great Horned Owl who was rescued after losing a territorial battle has recovered from her wounds and was released back into the wild on Saturday. The owl was rescued by a man who witnessed the aerial battle over Camp Pendleton. He was able to pick up the owl and take her to Rancho Coastal […]
Medical Examiner’s Office Complete Autopsy Of Murdered Alpine Woman
ALPINE–The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy of a woman found murdered last week near a vehicle parked on a driveway in Alpine. The examiner’s office has determine the cause and manner of death, and has notified the victim’s family of her death. The preliminary manner of death has been ruled […]
Oceanside Water To Receive $2.623 Million In Funding
OCEANSIDE–The City of Oceanside was notified this week that it will receive $2.623 Million in funding from the Bureau of Reclamation’s WaterSMART’s Desalination Construction Projects under the WIIN Act, subject to Federal appropriations. The funding will be used to construct two extraction wells within the Mission Basin as well as brine minimization treatment components. […]
Helen Woodward Animal Center’s Doggie Gras 5K And Pet Parade Returns
SAN DIEGO–Hundreds of runners are expected to attend the Helen Woodward Animal Center’s Doggie Gras 5K and Dog Parade next month. Runners can complete the race, or register for the walk and stroll around the bay. After the 5K run, the Doggie Gras Parade kicks off with pets in customized costumes. The event includes […]
San Diego Workforce Partnership Opens New Location In Kearny Mesa
SAN DIEGO–Local community leaders joined elected officials to celebrate San Diego Workforce Partnership’s new headquarter offices with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house in Kearny Mesa. On hand to celebrate the big day were San Diego Workforce Partnership CEO Peter Callstrom; Chief Operating Officer Andy Hall; Board Chairman Phil Blair; City of San Diego Councilmember […]
SDSU Athletics Welcomes Derek Grice To Executive Staff
SAN DIEGO–San Diego State director of athletics John David Wicker announced the hiring Monday of Derek Grice as executive associate athletic director for Mission Valley development. In his role, Grice will be responsible for the planning, design, budgeting, construction and operation of the SDSU Mission Valley project, specifically the new multi-use Aztec Stadium and its […]
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