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First Look: Spring Desserts at A.R. Valentien, San Diego

At A.R. Valentien, inside the Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, Pastry Chef Jennifer Costa is making the most of what's fresh and local. Right now, that's berries. Juicy strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries star in many of the newest items, and there's also a very special mulberry tart.

That Would Not Be A Happy Meal

(Fast Food, Restaurant | San Diego, CA, USA) Fast Food, Restaurant | San Diego, CA, USAFast Food, Restaurant | San Diego, CA, USA(Everyone in the kitchen wears headsets to hear the drive-thru. This is so we can make the order while the...Show More Summary

CHALLENGErs of the Unknown

Over at iFanboy, Jeff Reid relives a classic moment in DC Comics’ history – DC Challenge: This 12-issue miniseries started with a simple concept. Legend has it that during a hotel party taking place at the 1983 San Diego Comic Con, several writers escaped to the roof to get some fresh air. Len Wein, Gerry [...]

Public Mobile Answers the Call for Feature Phones with Kyocera Kona

Public Mobile Answers the Call for Feature Phones with Kyocera Kona ~ Easy to use and hard to resist, Kona pushes the right buttons for simplicity cravers and heavy texters ~ SAN DIEGO & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Public Mobile and Kyocera Communications Inc. Show More Summary

Luxury Home Values Rise in the First Quarter

Luxury Home Values Rise in the First Quarter San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego Increase Year-Over-Year SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Luxury home values increased in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego in the first quarter...Show More Summary

Spanos says Chargers want to stay in San Diego

At first blush, it looks like an unequivocal commitment.  Like so often when it comes to the Los Angeles leverage game, however, careful inspection of the words suggests that the door is open — even if only a little bit. Chargers owner Dean Spanos, speaking to Albert Breer of NFL.com at the quarterly ownership meetings…

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16 hours agoSports : Awful Announcing

All Times Eastern College Baseball ACC Tournament, Durham, NC Pool Play Georgia Tech vs. Florida State -- Fox Sports Net-regional (Arizona/Florida/North Plus/San Diego/South/Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic/NESN), 11 a.m. Virginia Tech vs. Show More Summary

Chargers' RB Breakdown: Complete Position Evaluation and Analysis

The San Diego Chargers have recently made some big signings in Dwight Freeney and Max Starks, but one of their smartest moves of the current offseason was the addition of Danny Woodhead. For a team who had the best running back in the...Show More Summary

Suddenly, Chargers give us plenty to talk about

Even before the Chargers added long-time Steelers left tackle Max Starks on Tuesday, San Diego’s NFL team had been giving us plenty to talk about. So we talked about some of it on PFT Live, with Kevin Acee of U-T San Diego. Acee explains the issues arising from the team’s unusual decision to shield rookie…

In This Issue: June 2013

San Diego's Finest: Wes Kremer Pro Spotlight, Plan B in China, Matt Bennett Roll Call, and... Related posts: In This Issue: March 2013 In This Issue: April 2013 In This Issue: January 2013

Family of California woman killed by U.S. Border Patrol files suit

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - The family of a San Diego woman killed in an encounter with the U.S. Border Patrol filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit on Tuesday alleging a plainclothes agent used excessive force when he opened fire on the woman as she tried...

Chargers sign left tackle Max Starks to one-year deal

Left tackle Max Starks, who spent his first nine seasons in Pittsburgh, signed a one-year deal with San Diego. Terms were not disclosed. Starks is expected to start and protect Philip Rivers' blind side.

San Diego Fans Upset at Rookie Wide Receiver for Wearing Raiders Hat

The last few months have not gone well for Keenan Allen. A slow recovery from injury, an even slower forty time, and marijuana use saw his draft status plummet from being a sure first rounder to becoming a third round selection. Now, he has quickly angered fans of the team willing to take a chance on him. Show More Summary

Child Care

Information regarding Comic-Con International 2013's Child Care, onsite at the San Diego Convention Center.

San Diego Chargers Sign Max Starks to a 1-Year Deal

The San Diego Chargers signed veteran left tackle Max Starks, formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers, to a one-year deal on Tuesday, as reported by Michael Gehlken of UT San Diego. Starks, a 10-year veteran, started all 16 games at left...Show More Summary

Chargers, Max Starks agree to one-year deal

The San Diego Chargers needed an offensive tackle. Max Starks needed a job. It just made sense for them to get together. So it’s no surprise that Starks agreed to terms with the Chargers today. Starks told Josina Anderson of ESPN that he has accepted a one-year contract offer. The 31-year-old Starks has played in…

Chargers part ways with tackle Kevin Haslam

The Chargers have released offensive tackle Kevin Haslam, the club said Tuesday. Promoted from the practice squad on November 24, Haslam started three games at left tackle for San Diego down the stretch of the 2012 regular season. The 6-foot-5, 310-pound Haslam played collegiately at Rutgers. The Jaguars signed him as an undrafted free agent…

Chargers aren’t ready to count Ingram out yet

The Chargers got replacement pass-rusher Dwight Freeney into town almost immediately after Melving Ingram suffered a torn ACL. But according to Michael Gehlken of U-T San Diego, Chargers officials haven’t ruled out getting Ingram back on the field this year.  Ingram had surgery today, and let’s face it, a six-month rehab for Ingram would be…

PFT Live: Still no media for Manti

Kevin Acee of U-T San Diego joins Mike Florio to talk all things San Diego Chargers. The Chargers recently acquired Dwight Freeney and Acee simply states, “It had to be done.” Acee also touches on the gag order San Diego has placed on new linebacker Manti Te’o, wondering why they are afraid to let him…

Produce managers who deserve recognition

SAN DIEGO — Five top produce managers took home a $1,000 grand prize from the United Fresh 2013 Produce Celebration Dinner. The winners were selected from the top 25 produce managers in the Washington, D.C.-based organization’s Retail Produce Manager Awards program. Show More Summary

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