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Protesters Denounce 'Crackdown' On Free Speech At CSU San Marcos
Protesters left classes at noon Monday to gather at Kellogg Plaza, launching Students & Faculty Week of Action.

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Protesters left classes at noon Monday to gather at Kellogg Plaza, launching Students & Faculty Week of Action.

Mexican authorities arrested Yolanda Marodi, 53, on Saturday in connection with the slaying of her spouse.
The suspects were arrested on suspicion of carjacking and resisting arrest.
They knocked down the blaze 16 minutes later, with no reported injuries, according to SDFD.
There were 27 personnel assigned to the rescue, including four medics, two engines and one truck, officials said.
The protesters are asking the CSU system for a variety of actions.
Arriving paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene.
Crews conducted a controlled burn of the home where there was a large explosion, believed to have been ignited by fireworks.
The male suspect is believed to know the victim, who was taken to a hospital in Encinitas, police said.
A Riverside County Sheriff's Department rescue helicopter hoisted the hikers to safety.
The woman was found lying unresponsive on the floor with blood on her face and no obvious injuries.
Detectives received a report of "ongoing sexual abuse of a minor that had been occurring for several years."
The patient was rushed to a hospital by helicopter.
A man was in custody on suspicion of killing his parents in Indio.
Sgt. Paul Aurelio McClain was arrested by Homeland Security Investigations officials.
The American Red Cross was called in to help the people who live in the apartment arrange for emergency shelter.
Gisela Icys Bowers, 42, was arrested last Thursday on suspicion of taking part in the slaying of 43-year-old James Garcia.
The arrests came at the conclusion of a 16-month investigation that led to two indictments charging the defendants with crimes.
Fire officials said the blaze may have started in the basement before spreading to other parts of the building.
The body was found near The Rady Shell, according to the San Diego Harbor Police Department.