Petition to end parole delayed for former Navy man convicted of killing four people in Coronado Bridge
Richard Sepolio was released after serving less than three years of a nearly 10-year sentence, because of the pandemic, good behavior and work in a fire camp. Author: CBS News 8 Team Published: 5:54 AM PDT May 6, 2021 Updated: 11:49 AM PDT May 6, 2021
CORONADO, Calif. A motions hearing was delayed on Thursday for the Navy man convicted of killing four people in a crash when his truck flew off the Coronado Bridge and landed in Chicano Park.
Richard Sepolio is petitioning the court for early termination of his parole as well as having his record expunged.
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Joe Yorty has been making things with his hands since he was young. The son of a carpenter, he fell in love with tools and raw materials long before he learned about art. It was his first sculpture class that hooked him, though.
“It wasn’t until I reached college and took my first sculpture class that I learned that I could make meaning with the tools and materials with which I was already familiar,” he says.
As other artists were also making meaning, Yorty and colleague Allie Mundt, noticed a lack of local spaces to display experimental art projects. So they created one. Best Practice is their not-for-profit exhibition space in the Logan Heights neighborhood of San Diego, founded in 2016. During their first two years, they existed on a bulletin board at the University of San Diego and on a video monitor screening video works at Helmuth Projects. Since moving into their Logan Heights space in 2019 first on Kearny Avenue and now at the Bread & Salt building on Julian
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Fleet Exercise Includes Live Missile Shoot as Navy Pairs Crews With Unmanned Systems
April 20, 2021 10:02 PM
Medium displacement unmanned surface vessels Seahawk, front, and Sea Hunter launch for the U.S. Pacific Fleet’s Unmanned Systems Integrated Battle Problem 21 (UxS IBP 21), April 20, 2021. US Navy Photo
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Off the southern California coast this week, the Navy has amassed a small fleet to help figure how its operational forces can use aerial drones, autonomous surface and subsurface vehicles in an integrated fight at sea and in the air to support the manned fleet.
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Local artist Tatiana Ortiz Rubio is bringing more color to Barrio Logan thanks to a mural installation on the silo of Bread & Salt gallery.
The mural is displayed as part of the “Your Actions Save Lives” campaign by the state of California to raise awareness about continuing to do our part to reduce the spread of COVID-19. It is one of 12 original works being shared in public places throughout California. The state partnered with local artists to “reach disproportionately impacted communities with empowering messages of resilience, public health and community,” according to a statement.
The mural which measures at 30 feet by 45 feet and is visible from Interstate 5 and the Coronado Bridge is titled “Stop the Spread” and, according to Ortiz Rubio, the piece is meant to provide comfort to those who have lost loved ones due to coronavirus.
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