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New leader named at New Mexico PBS
Franz Joachim will take on the roles of general manager and CEO for New Mexico PBS station KNME-TV as of July 1. Franz Joachim will take on the roles of general manager and CEO July 1, according to a news release.
Alleged Child Abductor Faces Federal Charges
The San Diego District Attorney's Office already filed charged against McLeod last week.
Mexico wildfire smoke visible in East County
A wildfire burning southeast of Tecate along the Mexico-California border, south of Campo, was producing a towering gray, black and white plume of smoke that was visible Monday afternoon across East County.
Ballet of the Dolls presents Mexican postcards in dance
REVIEW: The vibrant color and music of Mexico - especially Tijuana - fire up Myron Johnson and his Ballet of the Dolls.
Fisher Weisman unveils Casa Acanto
Fisher Weisman's Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman present Casa Acanto, their debut collection of furniture, tabletop pieces and accessories for the home.
Mexico: Hacienda Petac Announces Opening of Casa Ramon
Hacienda Petac has announced the opening of Casa Ramon, a 3,000 square foot casita with two master bedrooms and adjoining living room/home theater.
Killer whale spotted off the coast of San Diego
This weekend, local whale watchers got a rare treat. They got to see a killer whale swimming off our coast.
Things to do in Balboa Park, San Diego: June 16 - 23, 3013
Fun is sizzling this summer in Balboa Park , San Diego. With outdoors activities, indoor theater shows, a multitude of cultural exhibits and acres of parkland, Balboa Park is a top choice for locals and visitors.
Nicaragua earthquake triggers tsunami alert, rattles nerves
A Nicaragua earthquake rattled nerves and a tsunami alert was issued, but so far the 6.5-magnitude temblor doesn't seem to have caused any injuries or significant damage, The Associated Press reported June 15. The strong Nicaragua earthquake was registered off the Pacific coast of Nicaragua about mid-day on Saturday, according to the U.S.
Beaches, bullfights revive tourism in Mazatlan
The atmosphere in the Plaza de Toros, hot in the afternoon sun, crackled like popcorn, leaving visitors wondering just how long the crowd would sit patiently and wait.
An aerial view of Interstate 5 at Via de la Valle in Del Mar. Photo by Nelvin C. Cepeda
Tim Hull, a computer programmer who lives in downtown San Diego, believes more mass transit should be spread across the region, from the suburbs to the farthest backcountry hamlets.
Photos/Weights: Ortiz-Romero, Jorge Silva, Andrade
The weights are in for Saturday's event in Villahermosa Tabasco, Mexico. In the main event, undefeated Roberto "Massa" Ortiz of Torreon, Coahuila, will face Jorge "Koki" Romero , of Culiacan Sinaloa, in a twelve round battle for the World Boxing Council silver junior welterweight title.
Rady gives $10M to San Diego Zoo
Architectural rendering of proposed 65-foot waterfall feature at the San Diego Zoo to bear name of benefactor Ernest Rady.
Alaska and Mexico gave early vacation training
When I was in school, the word "vacation" meant one thing; freedom from school work.
Off-leash beaches let dogs play
When Craig Haverstick approaches the beach with his dog in tow, Stanley knows he's in for a treat.
Residence Inn San Diego Central
Located 7 miles from Balboa Park and 8 miles from Sea World, this hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, a gym and a hot breakfast buffet.
Our Lady of Guadalupe comes to a church near you
The traveling icon of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the Our Lady of Mercy Church in Jersey City.
Nevada senators want more clout on border security
Nevada's senators have registered their first official complaint with the Senate's immigration bill: it doesn't give Nevada enough say about the southern border strategy.
Cuba Tourism Industry to Promote Offerings in Mexico
Cuban tourism industry representatives plan a June 16-23 swing through several Mexican cities to promote the "Autentica Cuba" campaign, the Tourism Ministry said.
New Casa Ramon adds high-tech side to Mexico's Hacienda Petac
A long time ago there was a little Mayan town named T'ho out in eastern Mexico 's Yucatan Peninsula .