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Local News from San Diego Union-Tribune via Yahoo! News

During the first half of the decade, when home prices were soaring, the Rev. Carl Dreves watched in amazement as new neighborhoods took shape in sprawling Otay Ranch.

 

High school seniors in San Diego County and elsewhere might soon have a tougher time getting into a California State University school for fall 2009.

 

THE PROBLEM: Almost every summer weekend for nearly 20 years, Mike Williams and his friends would head to the basketball courts at south De Anza Cove in Mission Bay Park for an afternoon of pickup gam...

 

As soon as the wind filled the mainsail of Mama's Diamond, a smile filled the face of 16-year-old Clint Lyons.

 

Where was the hottest spot in the nation yesterday? Palm Springs? Death Valley? No, it was El Cajon at 96 degrees.

 

LA JOLLA: A federal judge has postponed a hearing on the fate of the Children's Pool seals until Feb. 13, from Nov. 25, effectively giving the animals a few more months without the threat of being dis...

 

It produced easy money for specula-tors and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn't afford to keep. Few streets in the county have witnessed as dramatic...

 

Hot and dry conditions are expected to continue today and even extend until Tuesday throughout much of San Diego County, which saw record and near-record temperatures in places yesterday.

 

More than 280 law enforcement agencies statewide will aggressively enforce seat-belt and child-safety-seat laws starting tomorrow through Nov. 30, La Mesa Police Chief Alan Lanning said.

 

Greed and naivete collided on Little Lake Street in the fall of 2004. It produced easy money for specula-tors and mortgage brokers and short-lived happiness for families who bought houses they couldn'...

 
 

Local News from Monterey County Weekly via Yahoo! News

Now that Proposition 8 has passed, opponents of the gay marriage ban are trying to figure out what went wrong, and what to do next.

 

The Salinas Police Department wants to boot Century Towing off its tow rotation for numerous contractual violations.

 
 

Local News from The Fresno Bee via Yahoo! News

It comes down to this for San Jose State.

 

When Crista Jones finished playing at Sunnyside High two seasons ago, she had already decided where she wanted to continue her volleyball career.

 

Erick Garcia, a sophomore from Parlier High, has become the first Fresno State representative in 28 years to qualify for the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships.

 

The parent company of Merced-based County Bank, battered by the real-estate downturn, announced Monday that it lost more than $54 million in the third quarter of 2008, threatening the bank's survival.

 

California State University officials are considering a plan that would give new students priority for admission at a nearby campus -- but make it tougher for them to attend elsewhere in the state.

 

The city's decision to stop paying rent at a historic community center in southwest Fresno provoked a contentious three-hour meeting on the center's future Monday night.

 

Mayor-elect Ashley Swearengin introduced what she called her dream team Monday, a nine-member panel that will help her transition into City Hall over the next six weeks.

 

Springlike temperatures are keeping the Valley's pollution at lower levels than expected this week.

 

WASHINGTON -- The Senate will postpone until early next year action on a big public lands bill that includes efforts to restore the San Joaquin River, lawmakers decided Monday.

 

Fresno Metropolitan Museum officials declared the museum's reopening a huge success, despite a post-midnight dance event Sunday that grew too crowded and caused minor problems.

 
 

News from the San Francisco Chronicle

With a sharp booming sound that sent dozens of people scurrying into the street, much of the first floor of a house in the Sunnyside neighborhood of San Francisco exploded Monday night, shattering the...

 

Stacks of charred bricks, blackened shells of cars and burned tree trunks were all that remained Monday in much of the community some residents once called the "Beverly Hills of mobile home parks...

 

On Nov. 27, 1978, the Jonestown tragedy was still raw, almost impossible to absorb. Like the rest of the city, I was in a state of shock. That morning, I was waiting with a law client to see how a civ...

 

Thirty-four veteran San Francisco police officers accused their department in a lawsuit Monday of passing them over for promotion to inspector because of their age. The officers, who have been on a wa...

 

Authorities say they haven't determined how two weekend wildfires began in Southern California. But they say another blaze in the Santa Barbara-area was caused by someone. Investigators handling a fir...

 

About 10,000 eligible students may be barred from admission at California State University's 23 campuses next fall, Chancellor Charles Reed said today. Many students will be excluded because they appl...

 

When officials at the Presidio announced in August 2007 that Gap founder Don Fisher wanted to build a 100,000-square-foot modern art museum at the head of the park's historic Main Post, many critics s...

 

Second of Three Parts "I'm 28 years old, and I am about to die." I was curled up behind the wheel of an airplane on a jungle airstrip in Guyana, South America. This isn't what I expected whe...

 

Sid Agrawal spun a Silicon Valley success story after emigrating from India alone and with just a few dollars in his pocket. Marilyn Lewis was so devoted to work that when she told her two daughters s...

 

WHAT'S NOT WORKING S.F. leak: At Powell and Pine streets, cable cars and tourists go by every few minutes, along with a steady flow of cars, but there's an even steadier occurrence there: A leak at th...

 
 

News from the Orange County Register

News from the Orange County Register

 
 
 
 

Jurupa Hills Cascade Hometown America   CA

Whether you're looking for a home just for you, the two of you, or the whole family, Jurupa Hills Cascade ...

 

Date Palm Country Club - ELS   CA

Date Palm Country Club is nestled in the southern California desert of Coachella Valley, at the base ...

 

California Hawaiian - ELS   CA

Located just 15 minutes from downtown San Jose, California Hawaiian is just a few miles from the city's ...