NEWS ARCHIVE
CALIFORNIA | Thu, Sep 6, 2012

A California printer supply manufacturer raided by federal authorities four years ago has agreed to plead guilty to employing illegal immigrants and pay $267,000 in fines.


Marine Corps officials say a man arrested after driving up to an entry gate at its Miramar Air Station in San Diego made false threats to guards.


A man charged with the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend and their two children in Riverside was a jilted suitor who threatened them days before the killings.


to open fire.


A report says a smaller fire was extinguished shortly before a massive blaze at a Chevron Corp. refinery in Northern California last month.


A lawsuit filed on behalf of two black men in Oakland claims In-N-Out Burger didn't hire them because of their race and age.


A California man has been sentenced to roughly five months in jail for pushing an umpire against a fence after being ejected from a softball game.


A Sonoma County supervisor has been arrested in San Diego for allegedly being involved in a fight that left another man unconscious.


San Diego County sheriff's deputies say a 37-year-old Encinitas man is in custody for allegedly running over and killing his brother after an argument.


A California man has shot and killed himself after playing a game of Russian roulette with three friends at an apartment.


Police say a 36-year-old paraplegic riding a skateboard on his stomach while hanging onto the undercarriage of a tractor-trailer rig is hospitalized in critical condition after he was crushed by the truck's wheels.


Two people are in the hospital with cuts after escaping a burning home in Chula Vista.


Four days after fire drove them from their homes, dozens of people are returning to a mobile home park and country store in the San Gabriel Mountains.


The Navy has been cited for workplace safety violations that exposed hundreds of employees at an aircraft hangar in Coronado to toxic materials such as lead, cadmium and beryllium, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Thursday.


Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries. Around the country, the most advanced medical tools that exist are now being deployed to help America's newest veterans and wounded troops.


If you saw any of the Republican convention last week, or its garland of talk shows, you may be aware that President Barack Obama has run up deficits averaging about $1 trillion a year over his four years in office.


The San Diego Stock Exchange Index closed higher Thursday at 119.89, up 1.72 percent from Wednesday. Advancing issues beat decliners 58 to 20, and 62 issues were unchanged.
Pricesmart Inc. (Nasdaq: PSMT) was the top dollar gainer, up $2.20 to $75.18.
Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. (Nasdaq: ARNA) was the top dollar loser, down 46 cents to $8.70.
For the complete, updated San Diego Stock Exchange Index visit sddt.com/stocks.






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