News
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Larry Rotolo | July 21, 2014
UCSD research finds genetic basis of friendships
When it comes to friendship, do opposites attract? Or are we more like our friends than we think?...
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Larry Rotolo | July 18, 2014
San Vicente Reservoir expansion completed, will ease drought woes
The building of new pipelines and pumps, as well as the dam raise, are a vast effort to...
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Larry Rotolo | July 16, 2014
Youngest ever circumnavigator starts and finishes journey in San Diego
Move over, Magellan; fly away, Lindbergh. A 19-year-old from South Dakota is believed to be the youngest person...
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Larry Rotolo | July 15, 2014
SDG&E now allowed to fly aerial drones in the east county
What's that teeny little helicopter flying outside your window? Just SDG&E, inspecting their transmission lines and other parts...
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Larry Rotolo | July 11, 2014
Vote online to select a name for San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s baby condor
On April 29 a baby condor chick was hatched at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Now, we...
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Larry Rotolo | July 10, 2014
I believe that we can win a trademark of that phrase, says SDSU
"I Believe That We Can Win!" "I BeLIEVE that WE can win!" Say that phrase three times fast,...
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Anny H. Ruth | July 9, 2014
Giant School of Anchovies Temporarily Takes Over La Jolla Beach
The Scripps Institute reported and is investigating why a massive school of Northern Anchovy invaded the La Jolla...
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Larry Rotolo | July 9, 2014
San Diego and Bermuda finalists to host next America’s Cup
With Chicago being eliminated from consideration due to the unreliability of consistent winds on Lake Michigan, America's Finest...
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Larry Rotolo | July 3, 2014
Past 12 months 13th driest ever in San Diego
This past Tuesday, July 1, is the annual beginning of the year for the purposes of measuring rainfall...
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Larry Rotolo | July 2, 2014
Air quality in San Diego highest since measuring began in 1955
Along with today's launch of a new atmosphere-measuring satellite into orbit, NASA has released information from a currently-operating...