Archive for August 9th, 2005

Suspicious Deaths

August 9th, 2005

Deputies checking on a Bonita family found the bodies of a woman and two boys inside the family’s home.

Rock Attacks

August 9th, 2005

Authorities are investigating more reports of rocks thrown at vehicles on local freeways, after a driver was injured this weekend.

Storm Cleanup

August 9th, 2005

The cleanup continues on roads in East San Diego County that were hit hard by mudslides caused by heavy rains.

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City of SD showing slight signs of progress

August 9th, 2005

Is there an end in sight for the trials and tribulations of the city of San Diego? This week there is a glimpse of light ahead. But the city will not be out of the woods any time soon.
KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.

The Snake Pit Sentra Wins Two More First Place Trophies at San Diego Hot Import Daze (Mobile Electronics)

August 9th, 2005

Tuesday, August 09, 2005 — Vista, Calif. - Directed Electronics reports the Snake Pit Sentra continues to garner attention and accolades in competition, winning two more First Place awards at San Diego Hot Import Daze, held at Qualcomm Stadium at the end of July.

Web usage tracker helps identify San Diego student who sent threat (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)

August 9th, 2005

8e6 Technologies announced Tuesday that in late May 2005, network and security personnel at a San Diego high school were able to prevent a potentially fatal incident from occurring using the data provided by software.

San Diego to host business travel association (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News)

August 9th, 2005

San Diego will play host to the National Business Travel Association’s 37th annual convention and trade show Sunday through Wednesday, Aug. 17.

Crews clean up mudslide from San Diego County roadway (KESQ)

August 9th, 2005

WARNER SPRINGS, Calif. An eastern San Diego County road remains closed this morning as crews clean up mud. A heavy downpour yesterday triggered a mudslide that buried San Felipe Road in three feet of rocks.