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Monthly Archive for April, 2010

Just last week, it was revealed that a $27 million dollar pedestrian suspension bridge project near the San Diego convention center and Petco Park may not be completed on schedule.  Original estimates put the  bridge’s completion  to early next year but  the committee overseeing the venture indicated it may be as late as Spring or [...]

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A Tustin area car  accident involving 3 vehicles and resulted in  injuries yesterday, sending 2 people to the a local area hospitals.  The  collision, which involved a red Honda Accord, a black Scion and a gray Mercedes-Benz sedan occurred at the intersection of of Tustin Ranch Road and Bryan Avenue. The male driver of the [...]

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Multiple residents were evacuated when a fire ignited in the generator room of an apartment complex. In the four-story building, known as Archstone Presidio View, the fire began for unreported reasons on the first floor at around 9:07. San Diego fire rescue officials were called to the scene, extinguishing the fire in half an hour. [...]

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A Lake Forest car accident prompted authorities to arrest a 20-year-old man  for suspicion of drunk driving after the motorist  emerged from a crashed  car  holding a 12-pack of beer. Police arrived at the scene of the accident  near Serrano Road and Lake Vista after a 911 call came in at around 12:18 a.m.  The [...]

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Everyday the newspaper details an accident involving a pedestrian that is seriously injured or killed in a car accident. Little wonder, since nearly 11 percent of motor vehicle fatalities involve pedestrians.  Recent calculations also indicate that a pedestrian is injured in traffic every 8 minutes and killed ever 111 minutes.  Many of these accidents occur [...]

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An unfortunate trolley accident resulted in the death of a bicyclist in the Mountain View area.  The collision occurred early Tuesday evening just after 5 p.m. near Greenwood Memorial park and Mortuary on Imperial Avenue.  The cyclist was struck on a stretch of tracks near the Park and died at the scene.  The gender, name, [...]

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Some 120,o0o bottles of  Vicks Sinex nasal spray  was recalled after the company discovered  B. cepacia bacteria  in primary test batches.   The bacteria can cause illness in people with lung problems or weakened immune systems. Proctor and Gamble, a Cincinnati based company, voluntarily alerted the proper authorities in  the United States, Germany and the Untied [...]

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