Friday, September 26, 2014

San Diego to pay nearly $6M to settle lawsuit


San Diego to pay nearly $6M to settle lawsuit


SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The city of San Diego has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to settle a federal lawsuit by a woman who says she was groped by a police officer in 2011 after being pulled over for an alleged traffic violation. City officials announced ...


Luce's focaccia recipe is simplicity at its best


SAN ANTONIO — Dear Chris: We went to Luce Ristorante last night. It served this wonderful bread. It wasn't really an Italian loaf of bread, but I'm sure it was a yeast bread. It had a different texture than most bread. I would like the recipe or at least ...


Doctor: San Antonio PTSD study is first-of-its-kind


SAN ANTONIO - Twenty-two years in the U.S. Air Force and a deployment to Iraq changed Sgt. Nancy Dickinson. "In a war zone, we see things you hope to never see here in our homeland," she said. Dickinson came home in 2005 with anxiety, nightmares, and full ...


Some San Antonio schools adopt e-textbooks


SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio-area school districts are incorporating digital learning in different ways. The San Antonio Express-News (http://bit.ly/1oisRcN ) reports that the North East Independent School District has completely transitioned to e-textbooks ...


San Antonio Missions National Historical Park


Everyone knows about the Alamo. But far fewer know that San Antonio is home to four other Spanish missions, each one with its own story and its own special character. Together, these five mission complexes make up the most complete and intact example of ...



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