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Summer heat sends San Diegans to the beach
Borrego Springs hits 113 degrees in short-lived county heat spell. The first hot spell of the summer began today, driving some inland temperatures into the 90s, but it won't last too long, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
Campo Border Patrol Worker Unscathed after Border Shooting Incident
Thursday morning in Campo, California, gunshots were fired across the border by an unknown assailant in Mexico, nearly striking a worker contracted by the U.S. Border Patrol.
Drunk Driver Sentenced For Hitting & Killing Cyclist
An unemployed drifter with a history of drunken driving convictions was sentenced today to 11 years in prison for an alcohol-related hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist in Alpine.
Man sentenced to 11 years in death of cyclist
Travis Chris Weber, 44, pleaded guilty May 26 to gross vehicular manslaughter involving alcohol in connection with the death of Edward Costa, 30, of Alpine.
East county woman suspected of growing marijuana
A 41-year-old woman was behind bars today on suspicion of growing $12,000 worth of marijuana in the East County, a sheriff's sergeant said.
Ask Curbed: Where Do Architects Live in LA?
This is also their residence] Via the InBox: "Hey, Curbed, what do you think are the most architect-filled neighborhoods? I mean actual architects living in the area ." Since it's difficult to recognize an architect, the question was punted to an actual architect, who wrote back with some answers.
2 officials whose wives own Mexican day care quit
Two state government officials whose wives are owners of a Mexican day care center where 44 children died in a fire resigned on Tuesday, saying they wanted to clear the way for an investigation into the blaze.
Trek for Troops concert June 6 at Central Park
Three young men hiking the Pacific Crest Trail will present an a capella concert Saturday, June 6, at 3 p.m. at Phillip Marx Central Park to raise money and awareness to build homes for severely disabled United States veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Circumnavigating the continent
'I started to obsess about killing and eating a rattlesnake," says Nathan Pelletier.
Candlelight vigil set for U.S. journalists held in N. Korea
Del Campo High School in Fair Oaks will be the site of a candlelight vigil from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday for two American reporters arrested by the North Korean government in March.
U.S./Mexico border near Campo, Calif.; Creative Commons photo by flickr.com/30816404@N04
The administration's new 'border czar' Alan Bersin is charged with improving security and quelling drug violence along the Mexican border.
Suspect in transient's death in San Marcos caught
Saul Echeverria, 37, was wanted on suspicion of murder in the Feb. 17 death of Ramon Garcia, 50, said sheriff's homicide Lt.
WorkNet finds ways to assist jobless
Marisela Juarez, from her booth at a resource fair Tuesday, collected contact information from people seeking jobs at Morada Produce Co.
11 injured in rollover accident over near border
CAMPO, Calif.-Eleven people were injured when a vehicle possibly involved in smuggling rolled over near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego County's rugged eastern area.
Governor Schwarzenegger Sends Letter Urging Rejection of Workers' Compensation Rate Increase
San Diego Zoo, California - It was an extraordinary day at the San Diego Zoo Monday when twin Bornean sun bear cubs, only the third litter to be born in North America, made their public debut.
Customs Officers Keep an Eye Out for Counterfeit Sunglasses
San Diego Zoo, California - It was an extraordinary day at the San Diego Zoo Monday when twin Bornean sun bear cubs, only the third litter to be born in North America, made their public debut.
Illegal Immigrants Smuggled into U.S. in Fake Company Vans
Authorities say smugglers are now using company logos to sneak people into the United States.
Gunshots Fired During Border Patrol Marijuana Seizure
Last night, gunshots were fired from south of the border fence in Campo, Calif. as Border Patrol agents secured a load of marijuana and arrested a suspected smuggler.
SDG&E Hosts Open House Meetings To Discuss Sunrise Powerlink
A series of open houses is planned by SDG&E to discuss residents' concerns about a controversial power project that will bring energy from the Imperial Valley.
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