Crackdown Means Longer Lines at Disneyland
MAD TEA PARTY -- Inspired by the classic Disney animated movie, "Alice in Wonderland," the Mad Tea Party attraction at Disneyland park recreates the film's madcap ...
View ArticleFacebook Opens New World For Deaf
One billion people use Facebook around the world. Its reach is undisputed and unparalleled, but its impact on one specific community has opened up doors to a new world for the deaf. Stephanie Chuang ...
View ArticleTom Telesco to be Named General Manager
The Chargers have a press conference scheduled for 1:00pm to announce Colts Vice President of Football Operations Tom Telesco as the team's next General Manager. We will be streaming the press ...
View ArticleRipleys Believe It Or Not San Diego-bound
Museum guests will wander past the eccentric and strange items from around the world. It was Ripley whose collection of odd artifacts from over 200 countries created the foundation for the ...
View ArticleChula Vista pioneers medical waste programs
One way Chula Vistans can dispose of old or unused pharmaceuticals is through a drop box at police headquarters. When the box is full, a contractor disposes of the waste. Richard Aranda poured ...
View ArticleChargers Hire New GM
who was fired along with head coach Norv Turner earlier this month. He beat out inside man Jimmy Raye, the Charger's director of player personnel, for the ...
View ArticleExclusive Interview with Tom Telesco
An assistant coach, whose team is participating in the Super Bowl, who has previously interviewed for another club's head coaching job may have a second interview with such club no later than ...
View ArticleImpasse at end for teachers Menifee school district
The Menifee Union School District and the Menifee Teachers Association, which have been generally agreeable parties throughout an economic downturn that has resulted in severe cuts in public ...
View ArticleGang member sentenced in Oceanside slayings
VISTA -; An Oceanside gang member was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison for his role in the aftermath of the 2011 shooting deaths of a teenage couple at a city ...
View ArticleGaining perspective on gray whales
A group of migrating, adult whales, on their way to the party. By Wayne Perryman, cetacean health and life history program director for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's ...
View ArticleCalifornia ‘King Tides’ Hit Local Beaches
California "king tides" or "astronomical tides" – strike the coast between two to four times per year when the gravitational forces of the sun, Earth and a full moon are all ...
View ArticleVista student has the right numbers
Vista High School 11th grader Allan Garry with a calculus equation projected on his body. He will compete in the Who Wants to Be a Mathematician contest at the San Diego Convention Center, Thursday, ...
View ArticleFranklin helps No. 16 San Diego St beat Fresno St
FRESNO, Calif. -- Jamaal Franklin scored 20 points, including a highlight reel dunk, and had 18 rebounds to help No. 16 San Diego State beat Fresno State 65-62 on Wednesday night in the Mountain ...
View ArticleFlu outbreak How to protect yourself San Diego’s 2nd flu-related death
A man wears a surgical face mask to protect against airborne infection as he walks past the Houses of Parliament on October 10, 2011 in London, England. Scientists are warning that the UK is ...
View ArticleYour Weekend Planner for North San Diego County
: San Dieguito Academy presents William Shakespeare's magical forest comedy with a 1980s twist; 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Jan. 17, 18 and 19; Liggett Theater, 800 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas; ...
View ArticleTwo new stores coming to Coronado Center
Dicks Sporting Goods and Gordmans, a clothing and home decor store, are coming to Coronado Center this fall, according to a report in the Albuquerque Journal. Dicks Sporting Goods and Gordmans, a ...
View ArticleSan Diego Zoos new panda to make public debut
City News Service says the five-month-old cub will be placed on public display Thursday morning for two hours. His face time will be limited while he gets used to an ...
View ArticleUSAs largest “carbon neutral” office set for San Diego
press release put out in December by Hines, the project's developer. Offices use energy more intensively than houses or schools, which are more typical candidates for carbon neutrality, so a ...
View ArticleHero Cop Makes Second Rescue
responded to a fire Tuesday in Clairemont . As the fire was burning in the apartment building, Bradley circled around the back of the building to find a mother and her two daughters crying for help ...
View ArticleAlligator Used to Guard Bay Area Pot Cops
The Alameda County Sheriff's Department needed Fish and Game backup this week during a probation check in Castro Valley. The reason? A live 5-foot alligator was found during a routine probation ...
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