Meet Emanti: Vote determines name of newest African elephant calf at San Diego zoo
Meet Emanti: Voters pick SD elephant calf’s name Calif. dairy owners promote benefits of camel milk despite federal sales ban
Dairy owners promote camel milk benefits LOS ANGELES — To milk a camel, you need warm hands, a gentle touch and quick timing — camels give milk only in 90-second bursts. California attorney general sues US government to permit popular renewable energy program
Calif. AG sues feds over renewable energy loans Scientists: Rare dark jellyfish, the black sea nettle, showing up in San Diego Bay
Rare dark jellyfish showing up in San Diego Bay Prosecutors: Wal-Mart to pay $27.6M to settle claims of improperly dumping waste across Calif.
Wal-Mart to pay $27.6M in California dumping case Horses go on wild gallop through San Diego County suburb before being coralled
Horses gallops through San Diego County suburb Toyota dismisses man’s account of runaway Prius, breaking silence on public relations headache
Toyota dismisses Calif. man’s runaway Prius report APNewsBreak: Probe raises questions about driver’s description of runaway Prius in Calif.
APNewsBreak: Probe questions runaway Prius story Investigators face several pesky questions in probe of runaway Toyota Prius
Runaway Prius case presents nagging questions Calif. driver of runaway Prius says he won’t sue Japanese automaker
Law firm: Prius runaway driver won’t sue Toyota Correction: Sludge Compost
Correction: Sludge Compost SAN FRANCISCO — In a story March 5 about use of sewage sludge in compost, The Associated Press reported erroneously that San Diego was one of several California cities that gives away compost containing bio-solids. San Diego officials say their compost does not contain sewage sludge. UC San Diego freezes media funding after student TV show mocks blacks’ outrage to ghetto party
University TV show mocking blacks sparks freeze Researchers say aggressive, early anti-viral therapy might help derail the spread of AIDS
Scientists report on way to derail spread of AIDS In the science of dust, the answer is blowing in the wind
Scientists vacuum up the data on dust SAN DIEGO — While most people give it the brushoff, a panel of scientists gathered Friday to focus on dust. Dust in the air. Dust in the oceans. Dust in your lungs. Good dust. Bad dust. And not a can of Pledge in sight. Researchers near completion of ocean census, cite value of protecting marine life
Marine census grows near completion SAN DIEGO — From pole to pole, surface to frigid depths, researchers have discovered thousands of new ocean creatures in a decade-long effort now nearing completion, and there may still be several times more strange creatures to be found, leaders of the Census of Marine Life reported Thursday at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Turning swords to plowshares: Iraq veterans find peace in work on San Diego-area organic farm
Veterans find peace working on San Diego-area farm |