San Diego/ Community & Society
Published on September 27, 2019
Top San Diego news: UCSD scientists create algae flip-flops; final meeting of WWII association; morePhoto: Port of San Diego/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in San Diego.

Pearl Harbor Survivors Association holds final meeting in San Diego

The San Diego chapter of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, one of the largest in the nation, held its final meeting on Saturday, with only seven service members in attendance, according to a report.

Read the full story on Fox News.

4 GOPs drop out of 50th race, back Issa for Hunter's seat

All four candidates elected to drop out of the race and throw their support behind Issa, who also received an endorsement from San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob.

Read the full story on KPBS.

A new In-N-Out Burger location is coming to San Diego

The restaurant, along with a Starbucks, will be located in the Riverdale Shopping Center in Grantville, east of Mission Valley.

Read the full story on FOX 5 San Diego.

UC San Diego scientists create algae flip-flops

The flip-flops are not for sale just yet, but the company behind them, Algenesis, said its mission is to change the world one step at a time.

Read the full story on CBS 8 - San Diego News.

San Diego Police Chief pledges full testing of rape-kit backlog

A day after District Attorney Summer Stephen criticized the San Diego Police Department for employing incomplete testing of DNA evidence in some unsolved rape cases, Chief David Nisleit announced Wednesday that his agency would thoroughly analyze all such materials from now on.

Read the full story on 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV.


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