Missing San Diego girl & 3 women, including Moreno Valley victim, rescued from sex trafficker

INLAND EMPIRE, Calif., — Authorities say a Lakewood man suspected of trafficking a missing San Diego girl and three women, including a 22-year-old Moreno Valley woman, was arrested in Colton as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation Friday, April 22. The four rescued victims have all been provided with access to medical care and resources, and the juvenile victim […]

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Accused of sex trafficking at least 7 juvenile victims, Indio suspect nabbed at border checkpoint

Authorities say an Indio man has been arrested as part of an ongoing sex trafficking investigation. At least seven minor victims have been identified so far in connection with the weeks-long investigation, say officials. The alleged trafficker, since identified as 32-year-old Dewayne Williams, remains in custody in lieu of $1 million bail or bond, according to officials. LEADING THE RCNS […]

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Temecula teacher fired, husband placed on leave from City job, after video of racist rant goes viral

A southern California couple has come under fire after allegations of COVID-19 based racism toward Asian Americans recently surfaced following a verbal altercation that occurred near Fashion Island in Newport Beach over the weekend. Cell phone video of the incident, which was first shared to TikTok but has since been widely circulated on Twitter, Instagram, and other forms of social […]

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Camp Pendleton high explosive munitions training could rattle nerves

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — Saying, “Pardon the noise – it’s the sound of freedom ringing,” Camp Pendleton announced yesterday in a noise advisory that Marines will be firing high explosive munitions throughout the week. Officials also said in their noise advisory that “loud booms” could possibly be heard as far as 50 miles from the San Diego base. LEADING […]

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7 SoCal colleges ranked among top 10 “best-by-value” universities

East-coast Ivy League schools don’t have anything on California colleges. Whether it’s Stanford, Cal Tech, or any one of the excellent schools in the University of California or Cal State systems, there’s no shortage of choices. If you’re lucky enough to live in California, you’ll have more high-quality options available to you as an in-state resident than in any other […]

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SD Caliber Collision sells for $3.6 million – 5% cap rate represents lowest in Western U.S.

SAN DIEGO — Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors, a nationally recognized real estate brokerage and advisory firm specializing in retail property sales, announced today that the firm has arranged the sale of a single-tenant, two-building property in San Diego occupied by Caliber Collision, the nation’s largest collision repair company with over 1,000 locations across 37 states. The sale price […]

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N. San Diego’s San Marcos Village sells for $19+ million

SAN MARCOS, Calif. – CBRE Vice Chairman Philip D. Voorhees announced this week that the National Retail Partners-West (NRP-West) completed the sale of San Marcos Village in San Marcos, Calif., a grocery/discount-anchored neighborhood center with key access and visibility to the 78 freeway. At the time of sale, the property was 92% leased to a collection of internet-resistant tenants including: […]

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Missing SD camper’s body found at Joshua Tree

JOSHUA TREE NATIONAL PARK — Officials have confirmed that the body of a missing San Diego camper was found in Joshua Tree National Park Friday morning, Mar. 1. The victim had last been seen around noon last Tuesday, according to friends and family who reported the man missing. The victim’s body was eventually discovered in the Pine City area of […]

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Specially adapted, fully customized home to be built for injured soldier

FALLBROOK — When former Army Specialist Joseph Paulk, Jr. joined the Army in 2004 he wanted to serve his community and create a better future for himself. While Joey understood and accepted the danger he faced while serving his first tour in Southern Afghanistan with the 546th Military Police Company, he never imagined how much his life would change in […]

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Tem. woman, former PTA pres., charged with embezzling thousands

TEMECULA — A Temecula woman who was president of Imperial Beach Charter School’s Parent-Teacher Association was arrested Wed., Jan. 2, and charged with embezzling about $14,000 from the organization, San Diego County Sheriff’s Financial Crimes Unit said yesterday after the woman’s arrest. The alleged suspect, identified as 30-year-old, Kaitlyn Faith Birchman, was voted off the PTA last March, after other […]

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