Molestation Conviction A former Escondido
Molestation Conviction
A former Escondido middle school teacher faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of 17 child molestation counts involving eight male students.
Schools chief ends his interim tenure
VISTA, June 2 (UNION-TRIBUNE): Darrel Taylor ended his four-month term as interim superintendent of the Vista Unified School District on Wednesday, making way for Joyce Bales, who starts Monday.
Placer Sierra, Southwest Community merger given green light
Placer Sierra Bancshares (Nasdaq: PLSB) and Southwest Community Bancorp (Nasdaq: SWCB, News) announced Thursday the companies have received all required shareholder and regulatory approvals for their merger. The companies said they expect the transaction to close on June 9, 2006.
Former Carlsbad trustee running for state Senate
CARLSBAD -- A former Carlsbad school board member is running as a write-in Democratic candidate for the 38th Senate District. If Barbara Mead gets 2,006 votes ---- name and bubble filled in ---- on June 6, she will qualify as the Democratic candidate in the November election.
Murrieta man dies in I-15 crash
ESCONDIDO, 3:55 p.m. May 31 (UNION-TRIBUNE): A 56-year-old Murrieta man died Wednesday morning after he lost control of his SUV on Interstate 15, the California Highway Patrol said.
Local Beaches: Heal the Bay issues annual Beach Report Card
Santa Monica-based Heal the Bay has released its 16th annual Beach Report Card for 2005-2006, and Los Angeles County had the state's lowest grades, with the five most polluted beaches in the state and seven of the top ten.
Escondido teacher convicted of molesting students
VISTA ---- After more than two days of deliberations, a jury Thursday afternoon convicted an Escondido middle school teacher of molesting eight male students in his classroom.
Inland Community News
ESCONDIDO ---- The Senior Service Council will offer these services for seniors in the Dorothy E. Boeger Building, 728 N. Broadway in the Joslyn Senior Center complex. Call (760) 480-0611.
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