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Posted inCrime

$16,000 Raised for SDPD Officer Wounded in Shooting Killing Partner

by Debbie L. Sklar August 1, 2016August 1, 2016
Posted inEducation

Campaign for SDSU Raises $107M; 95% toward $750M Goal

by Debbie L. Sklar July 27, 2016July 27, 2016
Posted inBusiness

How to File an Appeal for Property Taxes in San Diego County

by Cassia Pollock June 26, 2016June 27, 2016
blue siren light
Posted inCrime

Suspect Pepper-Sprays Clerk at 7-Eleven, Flees with Cash

by Debbie L. Sklar April 28, 2016April 28, 2016
Harbor Police cruiser
Posted inPolitics

Law-Enforcement Spending in San Diego Nears Record $2 Billion

by Debbie L. Sklar December 16, 2015December 16, 2015
Dog for adoption
Posted inLife

ASPCA Gifts $250K Among 100 Animal Welfare Groups, San Diego Included

by Debbie L. Sklar November 13, 2015November 13, 2015
Posted inLife

GoFundMe Raises $3.4K for S. Bay Teen With Flesh-Eating Bacteria

by Debbie L. Sklar September 29, 2015
Money 2
Posted inPolitics

San Diego County Holding $413,500 in Unclaimed Money

by Jacob Gardenswartz July 9, 2015
Posted inOpinion

Four Practical Ways to Teach Children about Money

by Editor April 10, 2015April 11, 2015
Posted inCrime

Police looking for man who robbed downtown coffeeshop with pretend gun

by Debbie L. Sklar November 12, 2014November 12, 2014
San Diego Unified headquarters
Posted inEducation

San Diego School Board Plans Show-and-Tell for State Funding

by Debbie L. Sklar October 29, 2014October 29, 2014
lady justice
Posted inCrime

Man Faces Life Sentence, Killing Mom, Chopping Up Body, Solana Beach

by Debbie L. Sklar October 20, 2014October 20, 2014

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