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Man Suspected of Killing Mother Pleads Not Guilty
The man suspected of beating his mother to death with a metal pipe and stealing property from her home pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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Post Christmas Pre-Christmas Post
The Holidays are almost over. To some, this is a huge relief, a great release and a load of stress gone.
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Son arrested in Alpine woman's slaying
" A 57-year-old woman was found dead in her mobile home and sheriff's deputies suspect her son of her slaying, officials said Sunday.
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Woman killed in Alpine crash identified
A woman killed in a crash on Interstate 8 in Alpine on a rainy afternoon this week was identified Wednesday as Maria De La Luz Felix-Leon of Tecate, Mexico.
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Passenger killed when truck veers off I-8
ALPINE a ' A passenger was killed Monday when a pickup truck veered off a rain-slick Interstate 8 and rolled about 150 feet down an embankment, ejecting the victim, the California Highway Patrol said.
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Pool's Top Source for News, Views, Tips & More
Just a few weeks after Monica Webb pocketed the final 9 ball of the WPBA's 2008 Classic Tour, the schedule for the upcoming year was released to the public.
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Free sand and bags are available at various locations throughout the County.
The County has placed the free sand and bags at four road stations as well as fire stations in Fallbrook and Dulzura: 28205 N. Lake Wohlford Road, Valley Center 16971 Hwy 76, Valley Center 1587 Hwy 78, Julian ...
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Alpine bids adieu to museum director
Alpine County Museum Director Dick Edwards and his wife, Ruth Ann. More than 70 people turned out at the historical society's November meeting to bid a fond farewell to Museum Director Dick Edwards, who is ...
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Suspect arrested in fatal hit-and-run with bicyclist
Relatives and friends of Edward Costa, 30, of Alpine were gathered at the spot on Alpine Boulevard near East Victoria Drive where he was killed, California Highway Patrol Officer Brian Pennings said.
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Suspect in bicyclist's death has history of DUIs
A man charged with running down and killing a bicyclist in Alpine last week has a history of drunk driving convictions in California and New York and told police that he had been drinking that day, a prosecutor ...
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Woman beaten, burned; ex-boyfriend held
EAST COUNTY: A woman was in critical condition yesterday after being beaten and then burned in a fire in a mobile home southeast of Alpine, sheriff's officials and family members said.
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Woman in critical condition after beating, fire
An El Cajon mother of three is in critical condition Monday after being beaten and then burned in a fire set by her ex-boyfriend in a trailer southeast of Alpine, sheriff's officials and family members said.
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Police: Man Arrested After Beating Girlfriend, Setting Fire
A 46-year-old Alpine man was in custody Monday on suspicion of severely beating his girlfriend, then setting fire to the trailer she was in, authorities said.
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Funeral Tuesday for Bicyclist Killed in Alpine
A funeral service is scheduled this Tuesday for a bicyclist who was struck and killed on an Alpine street last week.
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One person burned in East County trailer fire
A person suffered burn injuries in a mobile home fire that authorities suspect started in a domestic dispute Saturday night.
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SoCal man spotted at bar, held for deadly crash
A San Diego County man was arrested for investigation of a deadly hit-and-run accident after friends of the dead bicyclist saw the suspect enter a bar as they held a candlelight vigil.
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A suspect is in custody for the deadly hit-and-run in Alpine that killed a man riding a bicycle.
Authorities have a man in custody after searching for the driver of a white truck that struck and killed a man in Alpine.
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Bicyclist Run Over, Killed in Hit-and-Run
The California Highway Patrol is asking the community for help finding a hit-and-run driver who ran down a bicyclist.
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Bicyclist Seriously Injured In Hit-And-Run In Alpine
The California Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying a driver who hit a bicyclist and fled the scene, leaving the rider with life-threatening injuries.
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Rain sets record; showers linger
Break a 99-year-old rainfall record, and you'd think there'd be an ark involved, or at least a few oars.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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