San Diego/ Community & Society
Published on December 10, 2019
Top San Diego news: Student files sex assault suit against district; Gomez gets 2nd term; morePhoto: Port of San Diego/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in San Diego? Read on for everything you need to know.

Family-owned fabric store to close after 66 years

Family-owned-and-operated business, Yardage Town, will close next year, after the owner said he had no one to leave the business to in his family.

Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.

Student files sexual assault lawsuit against school district

Attorneys representing a San Diego High School student who was sexually assaulted by a former teacher over the course of 18 months announced the filing of a lawsuit Monday, alleging school officials were warned of the educator's conduct and did nothing.

Read the full story on FOX 5 San Diego.

Senegalese national sentenced for stealing identity of dead San Diego toddler 

A Senegalese national and La Mesa resident who impersonated a dead American citizen for 31 years to net himself thousands of dollars in unwarranted benefits was sentenced Monday to 30 months in federal prison.

Read the full story on MyNewsLA.

City Council unanimously elects Georgette Gómez to second term as president

The San Diego City Council unanimously voted Monday to re-elect City Councilwoman Georgette Gómez to a second term as council president.

Read the full story on Times of San Diego.

Man who gunned down mother of two charged with murder, child endangerment 

Murder and child endangerment charges were filed Monday against a man accused in the shotgun slaying of his estranged wife, who was gunned down near their Fairmount Village-area home last week.

Read the full story on Times of San Diego.


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