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In cross-examination, Prophet says he didn't 'make up' story about how W.Va. mother, son died
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThe man on trial for the deaths of Angela Devonshire and her 3-year-old son testified Friday in Berkeley County Circuit Court that his account of how two armed men caused their deaths in June 2010 was not a work of fiction like a book he wrote. Antonio...Tags: Judges, Murder, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Calipatria City Council ratifies emergency proclamation, awaits funds
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — City officials voted unanimously here Thursday to ratify a proclamation of emergency issued by City Manager Romualdo Medina early Saturday morning. After taking a tour of the east end of the city, Medina concluded the damages caused by...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Public Officials, Government, Jerry Brown, Politics
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Local Assistance Center helps Calipatria residents deal with flood damage
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — Calipatria’s Local Assistance Center completed its two-day one-stop service Tuesday for families affected by last week’s storm damages. “We help anyone who needs help,” American Red Cross representative Cruz...Tags: American Red Cross, Charity
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Calipatria public seeks answers from local officials
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — After holding an emergency meeting Thursday, the City Council here reconvened for its regularly scheduled meeting Tuesday to continue discussing the city’s damages from the flooding from the storm of July 13. Officials are...Tags: Bill Young, Robert J. Lopez, Jerry Brown
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Alleged $100M customs fraud scheme uncovered
SAN DIEGO -- The head of a San Diego-based border trade agency faces federal charges, along with seven other people and three international trade companies, involving an alleged multimillion-dollar customs-fraud scheme, federal officials announced...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fraud, Mexico, Tobacco Products, Crime, Law and Justice
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Calipatria and IID officials seek solution to floods
Staff WriterCALIPATRIA — At its special meeting Thursday, the Imperial Irrigation District discussed the need for immediate and long-term solutions to avoid similar flooding events like that of the July 13 storm. “When it rains, the water runs north...Tags: Robert J. Lopez
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Utopía: Soriana cierra filas con EPN
Como es del dominio público en política nada es casual. Por ello, no faltan razones a Jesús Zambrano para ironizar: “¡Qué casualidad que entre el domingo (29) y el lunes (30) lanzan bombas molotov en (Guadalupe) Nuevo León y un día después sale... -
Rehabilitation of local roads nears
Staff WriterWhile the county and some cities sustained road damages after the recent storms, the rehabilitation of several city roads nears as certain cities prepare to use their portion of approximately $54 million in Measure D bonds. The Local Transportation...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Julian Wilson king of U.S. Open of Surfing
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Over the final few days of the 2012 Nike U.S. Open of Surfing, Julian Wilson earned the moniker, Comeback Kid. The 23-year-old Aussie, ranked 10th in the world, started earning the nickname Saturday when he rallied to eliminate...
Tags: Australia, Human Interest, Brazil
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Surfing: Wilson bests field at U.S. Open
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Over the final few days of the 2012 Nike U.S. Open of Surfing, Julian Wilson earned the moniker Comeback Kid. The 23-year-old Aussie, ranked No. 10 in the world, started earning the nickname Saturday when he rallied to...
Tags: Australia, Human Interest
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Imperial Valley school year starts up with streamers, balloons
Staff WriterStreamers and balloons awaited new and returning students this morning in honor of the first day of school at Central Union High. The Central Union High School District is the only high school district to have started school today. Despite the earlier...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning
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U.S. government launches new immigration program
WASHINGTON (AP) — Young illegal immigrants are scrambling to get passports and other records in order as the Homeland Security Department starts accepting applications to allow them to avoid deportation and get work permits. Homeland Security...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, DREAM Act, Washington, DC, Deportation, Lotto
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