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7 lost dogs still lost after July Fourth fireworks

Nearly 60 dogs are waiting for their owners at San Diego County animal care facilities after this year's Fourth of July fireworks.

 

Cardiff woman honors Holocaust heritage

Corey Samuels traveled to Washington, D.C., to honor her late grandfather, who survived Nazi death camps

 

Car show benefits local military

North County Warrior Support Group is putting on a car show July 23 outside the Oceanside Elks Lodge. The 11th annual Thanksgiving in July Car and Motorcycle Show

 

Court defies appellate order on San Onofre emails

The San Francisco Superior Court is standing its ground in a lawsuit seeking release of emails between the Governor’s Office and the California Public Utilities Commission about the failure of the San Onofre nuclear plant.

 

Veterans group recruiting members

The “All 3 Wars Veterans Association” is recruiting new members. The group was formed in 2004 to bring together veterans

 

Poway mayor: we want all the money

The mayor of Poway says he thinks Sportsplex USA, regardless of the law, should pay the city the entire $90,000 it owes in back pay in order to continue a partnership that until now has worked well for both entities.

 

Pursuit driver heads directly to jail - and climbs in

A sheriff’s pursuit had a surprise ending when the driver stopped outside the Vista Jail and climbed a fence to get . Deputies obliged by closing a gate and arresting him.

 

Vista district honored for digital education

Vista district honored for digital education

 

Boys & Girls Club receives grant from Soroptimists

Boys & Girls Clubs of Oceanside received $5,000 from Soroptimist International to support the STREAMing Ahead program, which teaches girls about careers in science.

 

Audit: Poway supe owes $345k in overpayments

The Poway school board has fired district Superintendent John Collins, alleging he collected more than $345,000 in unauthorized pay over the last several years and then tried to stymie an investigation his compensation. Collins, the highest paid school superintendent in the county, is also accused of violating district policies, filing for retraining orders without board approval and gaming district rules for personal gain

 

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