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San Diego hospital repairs leg after taxi wreck
Surgeons operated Monday on a 45-year-old mother whose leg was severely damaged when a taxi pinned against a wall outside a crowded downtown nightclub.
Dominique Gambale is expected to walk again but her right leg will not regain its full function...
Cam Newton aces workout in San Diego
Cam Newton took a two-mile run along the Pacific coastline early Thursday morning, then took the first tangible steps on a likely climb up the draft board.
Exactly one month removed from leading Auburn to the national title, Newton arrived about...
San Diego State wasn’t trying to rub it in
Utah coach Jim Boylen called a timeout last night with 1.2 seconds left in the game. The Utes trailed at San Diego State by 32.
Aztecs coach Steve Fisher said after the game he did not receive an explanation from Boylen after the game, but did...
Women of Troy sweep San Diego State
The USC women’s tennis team kicked off one of its busiest weeks of play Wednesday, sweeping the San Diego State Aztecs at Marks Stadium, 7-0.
The No. 17 Women of Troy rebounded from a loss during the second round of the ITA Kick-Off tournament...
Rape accused officer suspended
A San Diego police officer was suspended and ordered to surrender his gun and badge after a woman accused him last week of sexually assaulting her, authorities said Monday.
The officer, whose name has not been released, was placed on unpaid...
San Diego natural gas reductions lifted
San Diego Gas & Electric Co. has lifted natural gas curtailments for big commercial and industrial customers that were imposed due to cold weather elsewhere in the country.
The utility said Friday that improvement in natural gas supplies...
2 parole agents fatally shoot
San Diego police say a parolee who was wanted for questioning in a burglary has died after being shot by two state parole agents in a hotel parking lot.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports the shooting happened shortly after 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Capt....
San Diego repeals limits on Walmart Supercenters
The San Diego City Council has repealed an ordinance that strictly regulated construction of Walmart Supercenters in the nation’s eighth-largest city.
President Tony Young had a change of heart and joined a 7-1 majority Tuesday, saying...
San Diego Considers Repealing Limits
The San Diego City Council is considering the repeal of an ordinance that strictly regulates construction of Walmart Supercenters.
The world’s largest retailer appears to have gathered significant momentum to repeal the ordinance ahead...
Fluoridation Starts Soon in San Diego
The amount of fluoride in drinking water is about to increase for some areas in San Diego County, according to the Public Utilities Department.
The City of San Diego is scheduled to begin fluoridating drinking water at the Miramar Water Treatment...
