Alpine, CA Debt Consolidation in California
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Fatal Crash Closes Interstate 8
A stretch of Interstate 8 in Alpine that was closed following a fatal freeway crash reopened Thursday morning, more than three hours after being shut down, authorities said.
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Officer bemoans loss of K-9
San Diego police Officer Paul Hubka will forever remember June 20, 2008, as one of the worst days of his life.
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Two Killed, 72 Arrested for DUI over Holiday Weekend
The California Highway Patrol reported Sunday that two people died on San Diego County roadways in the first 36 hours of the Labor Day holiday weekend, compared to three in the same time period last year.
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Officer gets probation in death of police dog
A San Diego police officer charged in the death of his canine partner pleaded no contest yesterday to a misdemeanor charge of animal endangerment and was ordered to pay for the dog.
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Riders on horseback spot skeletal remains
ALPINE: Skeletal remains were found by horseback riders yesterday in an open area off eastbound Interstate 8, the county Medical Examiner's Office said.
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Human Remains Found Near Alpine
Horseback riders made a disturbing find in East County. Skeletal remains were discovered off eastbound Interstate 8 near Alpine, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office .
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Some seats for boards won't have opposition
Some candidates for seats on East County boards didn't even have to campaign to win their elections.
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Political heat linked to use of costly aircraft
The deadly 2003 cedar fire was raging through San Diego County. Rep. Duncan Hunter, whose home in Alpine, Calif., would burn to the ground, could not understand why military aircraft hadn't been called in to ...
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Aguirre sues over police dog's death
City Attorney Michael Aguirre filed a lawsuit Friday against San Diego police Officer Paul Hubka seeking to recover the cost of a police dog that died in his care.
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John R. McCUTCHEN / Union-Tribune Flash flood watch issued
Moist air should create sticky conditions Monday at the coast and raise the threat of strong thunderstorms in the eastern part of the county.
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Air tanker drops in wildfires are often just for show
Rep. Duncan Hunter, whose home in Alpine would burn to the ground, couldn't understand why military aircraft hadn't been called in to fight the blaze.
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K-9 cop died of heat stroke
A San Diego police dog found dead in his handler's patrol car last month died of heat stroke, officials with the county Department of Animal Services said Tuesday.
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Crash leaves truck on car, killing two people
RAMONA: Two people died in a collision that flipped a flatbed truck on top of a sedan, crushing the driver's side of the car on state Route 78 yesterday, authorities said.
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Hunter raises most funds
Congressional hopeful Duncan D. Hunter continues to pull in far more money than anyone else who sought his father's 52nd District seat.
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Local Crews To Help Fight Fires In Mendocino County
With the expected heat wave, firefighters in Northern California can really use the help of local crews joining the fire lines.
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Rare copy:
Some snapped photos, others leaned over in silence, and a few even verged on tears.
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Cleveland National Forest marks 100 years
When managers of the Cleveland National Forest tried to limit access at four sites last year to protect nesting raptors, rock climbers protested, saying they would be locked out of areas popular for their ...
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Smaller Alpine school backed by study
A population study commissioned by the Grossmont Union High School District appears to support the district's proposal for an 800-student high school in Alpine instead of the larger school many residents are ...
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Border fence case is rejected
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a case that challenged the Homeland Security Department's right to waive environmental laws and litigation to build a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Police dog found dead in handler's patrol car
ALPINE: Authorities are investigating the death of a San Diego police dog who was found dead in the back of his handler's patrol car Friday.
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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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