Clown Accused Of Molesting
Clown Accused Of Molesting Girl Is Jailed
SAN DIEGO -- A professional clown accused of kidnapping and molesting a 14-year-old girl is in jail. Francisco Villegas, 38, worked as a clown at the Escondido swap meet.
Parks and Recreation Department considers baseball park upgrades
Summer baseball activities and discussion of the proposed 4-plex baseball facility topped items on the agenda at last night's Lamar Parks and Recreation Advisory Board monthly meeting.
Official is calling for audit of charity
ESCONDIDO, May 12 (UNION-TRIBUNE): County Supervisor Pam Slater-Price has requested a special audit of St. Clare's Home Inc. whose founder and executive director was recently ousted amid financial turmoil and allegations of mismanagement.
North County Community News: Bookstore prepares for summer sale
FALLBROOK ---- The Bottom Shelf book store, located on the lower level of the Fallbrook Library, will be closed from May 22 through May 29 while the library undergoes roof replacement.
Obituaries - 5/14/2006
MURRIETA ---- Carole Christine Knotek, 69, died Monday, May 8, 2006, at her home. Born Nov. 23, 1936, in New York City, she lived in Murrieta for 18 years. She was a homemaker for 40 years. She was a member of Jehovah's Witnesses in Murrieta.
This Week in North County
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Cards' Pujols is so hot he sizzles
Home run numbers were supposed to be tumbling. Then, along came Albert Pujols, and ... wow. Entering Friday, the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman had 18 home runs and 43 RBI in the team's first 35 games. Do the math, and that put him on pace to hit 83 home runs and drive in 199. Obviously, early season projections can be silly, but at this pace, Pujols would shatter Barry Bonds' record of 73
Crafting of condo, hotel deal nears end
ESCONDIDO, May 13 (UNION-TRIBUNE): For two years, city officials have been crafting a deal with a developer that would bring a full-service Marriott hotel and the city's tallest residential building to downtown.
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