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Woman Sues Hilton San Diego Bayfront for Discrimination

By Danya Bacchus at NBC San Diego: A woman is suing the Hilton San Diego Bayfront for discrimination claiming the hotel singled her out because of her race and hair color. In 2009, Voneva Denham was hired to work at the downtown hotel located on Park Boulevard near the Convention Center and Petco Park. She says she […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on June 11, 2013

Man Sues Larimer County Sheriff For Return Of Pot Plants

A man jurors acquitted of multiple marijuana felonies has sued the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office after his 42 plants were destroyed, according to a lawsuit recently filed in 8th Judicial District Court. The man is expected to get $210,000.00 back for the illegal destruction of his property. Kaleb Young, 34, had been growing the plants […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on June 6, 2013

Suspect Arrested in Chula Vista Killing

Hector Pablo Molina, 58, was arrested for allegedly stabbing and killing a man just before 4pm on Monday. Hector was seen stopping his car next to the victim on the street, getting out of his car, confronting the victim, stabbing the victim, and then leaving the scene.  Police had no leads until a witness came forward […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on June 5, 2013

Teen Texting May Be Cause in Motorcycle Cop Crash

From NBCSanDiego: A Chula Vista motorcycle officer was hospitalized after getting ejected from his bike in an accident in Ramona. Nathaniel Walker, 33, underwent surgery at Palomar Medical Center Wednesday night after he was struck by a driver along State Route 78 The 8-year-veteran officer has serious injuries, but Chula Vista Police say he’s expected to make […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 30, 2013

Access to Medical Marijuana Gets More Complicated

A California Supreme Court ruling earlier this month will allow cities and counties to use their own zoning laws to ban the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders.  This law may seem like a set back for those already trying to set up shop in San Diego, but it really just depends on […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 29, 2013

Wrong Way Driver Collides with Mom & Two Kids

From the San Diego News: A Santee man was killed and a mother and her three children were critically injured in a horrific crash on State Route 52 Sunday. Two victims were pulled from the wreckage by fire crews on the eastbound SR-52 just east of Santo Road around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. One of the […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 23, 2013

San Diego Dog Bites Near Top of List

In 2011, San Diego ranked second behind L.A. in the number of dog bites recorded by the United States Postal Service.  While this number has gone down over the past couple of years, San Diego remains one of the Top 10 Cities with the most dog bites. The weather may be to blame, as the […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 21, 2013

Second Chance for Man Convicted of Smuggling Drugs

A Tijuana man convicted of drug smuggling and sentenced to ten years has been granted a new trial because jurors weren’t told that the government had destroyed key evidence against him in the case by allowing his car to be sold and stripped for parts before his Defense Attorney was able to take an independent look at […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 16, 2013

Pedestrian Killed In Hit & Run Accident

California Highway Patrol officers have confirmed that a pedestrian was killed on westbound State Route 94 near 25th at around 1:30 am Saturday morning.  The pedestrian was walking against the flow of traffic and is believed to have been struck by an oncoming vehicle as the individual walked into traffic.  The driver then fled the scene. […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 14, 2013

Conspiracy to Commit Murder Charges Dropped

A North Bay man was released from prison last week after conspiracy to commit murder charges against him were dropped. A no-contact order has been issued as part of his release, preventing the man from having contact with those he was allegedly planning to kill, including three adults and a young boy. The original charges […]

Written by Michael Cindrich on May 7, 2013