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UCSD's Alice Gabriel Wins Supercomputing Prize For Tsunami Prediction Work
UC San Diego seismologist Alice Gabriel was also nominated for the Bell Prize in 2014.

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UC San Diego seismologist Alice Gabriel was also nominated for the Bell Prize in 2014.

Rafael Reyes Banda, 47, was found guilty by a San Diego jury last week of killing Jayme Dawn Morton.
Of the five patients who were taken to hospitals, four were trauma patients and one was in critical condition, officials said.
Lee Eduardo Orozco, 36, was sentenced for the 2023 death of 51-year-old Eric Nelson.
Robert Liddell, 72, suffered fatal wounds when Deputy Jordi Herrera opened fire on him in a hallway at Liddell's home, officials said.
Deputies distributing medication to inmates at the detention center found Karim Talib, 82, unconscious and unresponsive, officials said.
Paramedics rushed the 35-year-old man to a hospital.
Reps. Juan Vargas and Scott Peters, both D-San Diego, were refused entry on Oct. 20.
The bicyclist suffered a head injury despite wearing a helmet, police said.
The busiest day is expected to be Sunday, Nov. 30, with as many as 90,000 people traveling through the airport.
Brandon Pleffner, 44, had been in custody since Nov. 8, facing charges of shoplifting with prior convictions.
Along with custody, he will have to register as a sex offender.
Alejandro Jose Confesor, 24, pleaded guilty to charges of lewd acts on a child and possession of child pornography.
Lee Lor, 40, was found guilty by a jury of a single felony count of making criminal threats.
No arrests have been reported.
David Alfonso Barrera Nunes, 37, the alleged boat captain, is due in San Diego federal court on Friday for a detention hearing.
The boat the men had been traveling in is believed to have capsized offshore from Imperial Beach.
PDS Director Vince Nicoletti said the need for housing in the unincorporated county and region is clear.
Board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer said working families "shouldn't pay the price for decisions made in Washington."