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Son of ex-Assembly leader faces murder charges in SDSU slaying
The son of former state Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuñez was to be booked into San Diego jail sometime Wednesday to face murder charges in connection with a slaying at SDSU, police said.



County clerk Greg Smith calling it quits after 25 years
County Assessor-Recorder-Clerk Greg Smith is retiring after 25 years in public office for a job in the private sector.

Aguirre to issue an opinion on service centers
In the impersonal age of the Internet, paying bills online is as simple as a mouse click, reporting a neighborhood nuisance as easy as an e-mail.

Woman threatens to jump from bridge, jamming I-5
A distraught woman gave up to police negotiators yesterday after threatening to leap from the San Diego Coronado Bridge, which was closed to traffic for more than four hours.

Driver flees after hitting, running over bicyclist
The California Highway Patrol is asking for the public's help in finding a hit-and-run driver who struck and then ran over an unidentified 30-year-old bicyclist yesterday, critically injuring him.

Bensoussan certified council winner, sworn into office
Pamela Bensoussan was sworn in as the newest member of the Chula Vista City Council last night – just hours after the Registrar of Voters certified her 46-vote win.

Judge in Haditha case told to review '60 Minutes' clips
A military judge has been ordered to review the outtakes of a “60 Minutes” interview with the main defendant in the Haditha case, in which some Camp Pendleton Marines are accused of unjustifiably killing 24 civilians in Iraq or not investigating the deaths fully.

Woman who died in cliff fall mourned
Family and friends mourning the death of Kristan Wagner said yesterday they were comforted that the woman whose kind heart was open to all – from strangers to stray dogs to her beloved cat – had touched so many lives.

Woman sentenced for ID theft of ill friend
A woman convicted of identity theft for using an ailing friend's personal information to open fraudulent credit card accounts was ordered yesterday to serve a year in jail and placed on five years'probation.

Flooded with questions
In the Tijuana River Valley, horses are standing in mud up to their ankles and fields of watermelons are submerged under muck. Local farmers and ranchers blame the federal government – which is moving massive amounts of earth to accommodate a second border fence – for the mess.

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