March 2023 Articles

March 2023 Articles

SDSU FOOTBALL RELEASES 2023 SCHEDULE

Game times, television arrangements and moves to non-Saturdays will be announced at later date

Source:  goaztecs.com

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March 2, 2023 (San Diego) - The San Diego State football team and Mountain West released its 2023 schedule on Thursday. Game times and television arrangements, including moves to non-Saturdays will be announced at a later date.


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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: IN-KO-PAH SNOW

March 2, 2023 (In-Ko-Pah) – Greg Curran sent in these photos of a rare snowfall blanketing In-Ko-Pah in the high desert, near the Desert View Tower and Boulder Park.


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MELINDA WEST: MONSTER GUNSLINGER

By K.C. Grifant

 

Reviewed by Pennell Paugh

 

March 2, 2023 (San Diego) -- Sharpshooter Melinda and her easygoing partner and sweetheart, Lance, are expert monster exterminators in local author K.C. Grifant’s creative novel, Melinda West: Monster Gunslinger. They plan to retire after this last job; however, they accidentally release a demon who steals their best friend’s soul, leaving their friend in a coma. If they don’t hurry, their friend will die.

 

While fighting one of the demon’s possessed, Lance’s soul is partially stolen. On her own, Melinda is determined to fight to the last to save both her friend and lover. While fighting, she learns she will have to stop hell from taking over Earth. 


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CIVIL TRIAL OVER ALLEGED ASSAULT BY EX-LEMON GROVE COUNCILMAN ARAMBULA OPENS

 

By Miriam Raftery

Photo:  Williams' facial injuries, taken by Kathleen McLean

March 1, 2023 (Lemon Grove) – A civil lawsuit filed by Christopher Williams against the City of Lemon Grove and former Councilman David Arambula alleges that Arambula violently assaulted Williams at Arambula’s home in July 2017.  Williams contends that he was “attacked” after a meeting regarding an appeal filed by Williams over a cannabis dispensary application.  Attorneys for Arambula and the city contend that Williams’ injuries resulted from a “fight” and that Arambula acted in self defense.

In opening statements in Superior Court  on day one of the trial today, Williams’ attorney Cory Briggs stated that the evidence will show that “Mr. Arambula, unprovoked, beat my client almost senseless,” causing a visit to a hospital emergency room and resulting in serious physical and emotional damage.

Briggs told the jurors to focus on where the meeting took place at Arambula’s house and why was it held there, as well as how the meeting ended in violence, and why.  He cautioned that much of what the jurors would hear would be “noise” intended to distract them from the evidence.

Kathryn Lee-Colgan, attorney for Arambula, told the jury to focus on “responsibility, reasonableness and common sense. She stated that Arambula was the city’s first elected Latino councilmember and a former Marine. 


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SDSU LACROSSE FALLS TO STONY BROOK 19-3

Source:  goaztecs.com

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March 1, 2023 (San Diego) - The Aztec lacrosse team (1-5) dropped its midweek matinee matchup against No. 6 Stony Brook (3-0) 19-3 Wednesday afternoon. SDSU was led by Deanna Balsama with two goals.


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ECM PADRES REPORT: CRUZ SHOWS UP, PADRES WIN

By Liz Alper

Photo:  Nelson Cruz hit his first homer as a Padre today. Via @padres on Twitter 

 

March 1, 2023 (Peoria, Ariz.) - The Padres started March in Peoria against the Rangers.  Glenn Otto started for Texas against Nick Martinez.


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CIRCULATE SAN DIEGO EXEC. DIRECTOR COLIN PARENTS TESTIFIES AT CALIF. LEGISLATURE, CALLS FOR IMPROVED TRANSIT

East County News Service

 

View archived video from the hearing: https://www.assembly.ca.gov/media-archive.

 

March 1, 2023 (San Diego) – On Monday, Colin Parent, executive director and general counsel for the nonprofit think tank Circulate San Diego, testified to a joint hearing of the Assembly Transportation and Senate Transportation Committees in the California State Legislature. Parent was invited to speak on a panel of transit stakeholders, to discuss the funding issues facing transit agencies throughout California and how to increase transit ridership. After the COVID-19 pandemic, transit ridership has declined, reducing fare revenues, and forcing transit agencies to consider reducing bus and train schedules.


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SAN DIEGO STATE MEN'S BASKETBALL FALLS TO BOISE STATE 66-60

 

Source:  goaztecs.com

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March 1, 2023 (Boise) - Max Rice scored 26 points and reeled off 12 straight points in a 14-0 run to close out the game and Boise State beat No. 18 San Diego State 66-60 on Tuesday night.


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COUNTY ESTABLISHES CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING DEPARTMENT

Adopted unanimously, the new department will allow the County to better address equity and improve outcomes for children and families in a more holistic way by focusing its effort and budget on child and family strengthening programs and community partnerships. 

“Equity and the safety of our community’s children have always been at the core of our efforts,” Kim Giardina, director of Child Welfare Services said. “This transformation allows us the flexibility to respond to the changing landscape and needs of our neighbors to best support them now and many years into the future.”


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