Tag: San Diego
Family mourns woman shot by border patrol agent
More details have emerged in the fatal shooting of a San Diego woman by a U.S. Border Patrol agent Sept. 28 on Moss Street...
Summit covers economic future
Hundreds of San Diego region's business leaders and public officials attended the 22nd annual South County Economic Development Council summit to discuss the its...
Stiff compeition among pathologists
I first became familiar with the San Diego Coroner’s Office in the '70s when I worked patrol for nearly 10 years. I responded to...
Ex to be tried for attempted murder
A San Diego man was ordered Sept. 14 to stand trial for two counts of attempted murder of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend,...
Celebrating National City’s legacy
The story of National City is one of the most interesting of city histories in all of California.
In 1868 four brothers from New Hampshire,...
Judge OKs pursuit of lawsuit
Chula Vista residents who paid an “unlawful” telephone users tax (TUT) on their mobile phone service may have their claims addressed in one lawsuit,...
Blowing in to town
The city of Chula Vista is celebrating its maritime history with a two-day harbor event this weekend.
Chula Vista Harbor Days is a free celebration...
Young champion
In July, Merly Ortiz, 9, became the 2012 national champion at the state nationals for karate.
“I was surprised and excited because I never won...
Preparing for Harbor Days
The city of Chula Vista is celebrating a century of maritime history with its Harbor Days event at the end of this month.
Chula Vista...
Congress needs to get moving
Let’s face it, exercise isn’t fun for everyone. Some people love to sweat, while others reluctantly work out as if it’s a chore. But...