LA JOLLA–The Athenaeum’s jazz program continues with their annual summer series starting June 4. Farrell Family Jazz at the Athenaeum features an international piano series by four acclaimed jazz artists from the United States, Canada, Germany, and Cuba. All concerts will be held in the Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Room of the Athenaeum Music and […]
Archives for April 2015
Sewage Spill In Fallbrook And Creek
FALLBROOK–An estimated 17,100 gallon sewage spill occurred Sunday from a lift station force main on the 2800 block of Overland Trail in Fallbrook. The cause of the spill was a ruptured force main which started at approximately 7:00 a.m. and ended at 8:40 a.m. Crews from the Fallbrook Public Utilities District shutdown the pump station, and […]
County, NAMI Walk To Reduce Stigma Of Mental Illness
SAN DIEGO–On May 2, lace up your sneakers and join thousands of walkers and runners for the 2015 San Diego County NAMI Walk and Health and Human Services Agency Wellness Expo. The event will take place from 7:30 a.m. to noon at NTC Park in Liberty Station, 2455 Cushing Road, in Point Loma. The walk, […]
Male Shoots Himself In Front Of Deputies
RAMONA–A 57 year-old man is dead after he pulled a gun from his waistband and shot himself in the head in front of Sheriff’s deputies. On Saturday, deputies responded to a call of a male trespassing at a residence in the 600 block of D Street in Ramona. Deputies say the male appeared agitated, so […]
Third Person Arrested In 2014 Egger Highlands Homicide
SAN DIEGO–Detectives arrested a 19 year-old male in connection with the 2014 Egger Highland murder. On Saturday, Jesse Lopez surrendered to San Diego homicide detectives at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry. Lopez had fled to Mexico after the murder and a warrant had been issued for his arrest. He has been charged with murder […]
San Diego Housing Federation Honors 2015 Ruby Awards Winners
SAN DIEGO–The San Diego Housing Federation has announced the 17 winners of its 2015 Ruby Awards, including honors for Lifetime Achievement and Housing Project of the Year. As the county’s largest affordable housing recognition event, the Ruby Awards are given annually to honor the best people, projects and overall achievements during the past year. Winners […]
Rain Brings Bacteria To County Beaches
SAN DIEGO–The Department of Environmental Health has issued a General Advisory for the coastal waters of San Diego County due to recent rainfall. Swimmers, surfers, and other ocean users are warned that levels of bacteria can rise significantly in ocean and bay waters, especially near storm drains, creeks, rivers, and lagoon outlets that discharge urban […]
Veterans Appeals Court Rules In Favor Of “Blue Water” Claim
WASHINGTON–Navy veterans who served aboard ships in the harbors of Vietnam more than 40 years ago should not be arbitrarily excluded from Agent Orange claims, the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims ruled Thursday in a significant step forward for these servicemen. Former Navy seaman Robert Gray has been denied multiple disability claims by the […]
ICE Returns Ancient Artifacts To Egypt At National Geographic Society
WASHINGTON–U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) repatriated dozens of illegally smuggled ancient artifacts to the government of Egypt, including a Greco-Roman style Egyptian sarcophagus, at a ceremony Wednesday at the National Geographic Society in Washington. The return of these ancient artifacts was made possible by “Operation Mummy’s Curse,” an ongoing five-year investigation by ICE’s Homeland […]
Rep. Peters Introduce Bill To Revoke Passports Of Americans Fighting for ISIS
WASHINGTON, D.C.–Late yesterday, Congressman Scott Peters (CA-52) re-introduced H.R. 2020, the “Treason and Passport Revocation Act” with support from Congressman Juan Vargas (CA-51), just days after two Minneapolis men were arrested in San Diego when they attempted to cross into Mexico en route to Syria to fight for ISIS. The bill would require the Secretary […]
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