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No Charges Filed Against Man In Party Shooting
Prosecutors declined to file charges Tuesday against a Sabre Springs resident arrested in connection with a slaying outside a New Year's Eve party in Mira Mesa, saying more investigation is needed.
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Woman rescued from apartment fire
The fire was reported at the two-story six-unit complex on Mentone Street near Camulos Street just after 4:30 a.m, said San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Deputy Chief Perry Peake.
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Man killed when BWM flips on Hwy. 52
A 21-year-old man was killed early Monday and two other young people were injured in a solo-car crash on Highway 52 in Clairemont, authorities said.
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Prosecutor: Man killed pair during 2-day rampage
EL CAJON, Calif. - A man accused of killing a teenager and a convenience store clerk during a two-day rampage was charged with the crimes based on a fuzzy videotape and testimony from witnesses trying to ...
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Car Plunges 200 Feet Down Torrey Pines Canyon
A man was hurt today when his car plunged off N. Torrey Pines Road 200 feet into a canyon, police said.
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Everyone's counting
SAN DIEGO - There aren't enough women and minorities in the highest positions in government.
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San Diego: RV destroyed in gas station fire
A recreation vehicle was destroyed Sunday in a fire at a Carmel Valley gas station, but no one was hurt, a San Diego Fire-Rescue Department dispatcher said.
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Gaza Violence Elicits Protests Across Southland
On the heels of Israel's movement of ground troops into Gaza, LA Jews for Peace plans to protest against the ongoing violence in that region Sunday in a rally outside the Federal Building.
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Historic border canyon near San Diego is filled in
An historic canyon, used in years past by cattle rustlers and bandits as an illegal border crossing between Mexico and the United States and more recently by illegal immigrants, is slated to be wiped off the ...
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CA Labor Commissioner files suit to close down San Diego carwash
California Labor Commissioner Angela Bradstreet pursued legal action to shut down a San Diego carwash for failing to register with the Labor Commissioner's Office as required under California Labor Code section ...
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DA campaign places fraud warnings on billboards throughout San Diego county
San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced a new public awareness campaign featuring 16 billboards placed across San Diego County aimed at curbing workers' compensation fraud.
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Sen. Feinstein Calls for More Air Traffic Controllers
Senator Dianne Feinstein says the shortage of air traffic controllers in San Diego and Los Angeles is a disaster waiting to happen.
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San Diego Officer Killed in Afghanistan
Shortly after Army Reserve Sgt. Federico G. Borjas arrived in Afghanistan in late September, he called his father to tell him what he saw.
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DNA Evidence May Help Convict Sexual Assault Suspect
With almost a dozen run-ins with authorities at the border, Carlos Salazar was already on law enforcement's radar.
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2009 San Diego Int'l Auto Show Kicks Off
Check out your favorite new model vehicle or one you are considering for purchase at the San Diego International Auto Show at the San Diego Convention Center.
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Cops: Sex Predator In Custody
San Diego police say that there has been a major break in a series of sexual-assault cases in San Diego County.
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Feinstein: We Need More Air Traffic Controllers
Dec 29, 2008 2:15 pm US/Pacific LOS ANGELES Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Monday sent a letter to Ray LaHood, President-elect Barack Obama's nominee for transportation secretary, warning about a chronic ...
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Crash victim identified in 5/52 onramp accident
An autopsy is scheduled Monday for an Escondido man fatally injured Sunday when he was thrown from his vehicle as it overturned several times in Rose Canyon.
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125,000 to Crowd Embarcadero for Balloon Parade
The Big Bay Balloon Parade kicks off today at 9 a.m. in Downtown San Diego. It's the largest balloon parade on the West Coast, rivaled only by the Macy's parade in New York.
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Suspicious Package at Law Library Just Phone Books
The arrival of an unidentified package at the downtown Public Law Library prompted the closure of the road fronting the facility Friday until a bomb squad determined that the box contained phone books.