{"id":300657,"date":"2013-10-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2013-10-18T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/quick-hits-88\/"},"modified":"2013-10-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2013-10-18T07:00:00","slug":"quick-hits-88","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/quick-hits-88\/","title":{"rendered":"Golpes r\u00e1pidos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Father charged in child\u2019s death to face trial A father who is charged with a hit-and-run case that led to the death to his own son and further charged with child endangerment in a crash near Rosecrans Street was given a trial date of March 17.<br \/>\nAngelo Arroyo Fabiani, 40, appeared Oct. 2 in San Diego Superior Court and received the trial date after he pleaded not guilty to both charges.<br \/>\nFabiani remains free on $500,000 bond.<br \/>\nThe accident occurred June 2 after his Nissan went down an embankment near Interstate 5 and Rosecrans Street and hit a palm tree. Witnesses said he frantically broke a window and was able to unhook his 4-year-old son from the child-safety seat, but the boy dropped about 8-10 feet to the ground.<br \/>\nNo one saw him flee, according to witnesses in the Sept. 17 preliminary hearing, but he wasn\u2019t there when police and an ambulance showed up. Valentino Fabiani was declared brain dead in a hospital and died eight days later.<br \/>\nA deputy medical examiner testified the boy\u2019s injuries stemmed from both the accident and the fall. Fabiani was arrested days later. He is on probation for a misdemeanor drunken-driving conviction in 2011 and faces seven years in prison if he\u2019s convicted.<br \/>\n\u2014 Neal Putnam Police probe Rosecrans Street bank robbery<br \/>\nPolice investigators are searching for clues to the identity of a bank robber who hit the Chase Bank on Rosecrans Street shortly before 12:30 p.m. on Oct. 5.<br \/>\nAccording to police, a white man walked into the bank and demanded money from the teller, although no demand note or weapon was seen. The suspect fled the bank with an undisclosed amount of money and a customer\u2019s wallet that was on a counter.<br \/>\nThe suspect was wearing a black ski mask, black hooded sweatshirt and his age is unknown. The police department\u2019s Robbery Unit continues to investigate. Woman\u2019s body found in water off Sunset Cliffs<br \/>\nThe cause of death of a woman whose body was found floating near Sunset Cliffs on Oct. 2 has yet to be released by the San Diego County Medical Examiner\u2019s Office.<br \/>\nLifeguards recovered the body of a woman \u2014 described as being in her mid-20s \u2014 about 100 yards from the end of Monaco Street shortly after 12:30 p.m.<br \/>\nThe identity of the woman is also yet to be released by the county Medical Examiner\u2019s Office. Gym to host fundraiser for breast cancer awareness<br \/>\nThe Private Gym has assembled a variety of vendors to share their services with the public to raise money and awareness for the prevention of breast cancer. Wellness services will include chiropractic assessment and adjustment, 10-minute massages and acu-puncture treatments on Sunday, Oct. 20 from 1 to 4 p.m. Pampering will include beauty treatments for skin and hair. Entertainment will include an interactive drum circle, professional tarot card readings and body art (henna and glitter tattoos).<br \/>\nThe focus of this event is to educate women about a relatively new breast cancer detection process called thermography.<br \/>\nThermography provides a safe, simple, and painless way to identify developing breast cancer.\u00a0By carefully examining aspects of temperature and blood-vessel activity of the breasts in thermal images, signs of possible cancer or pre-cancerous cell growth may be detected within the first year of development. This provides the earliest detection of breast cancer possible; in fact, 8-10 years earlier than a mammogram. But it is is also the only actual preventative screening available today.<br \/>\nCatherine Johnson of Silk Thermal Imaging in San Diego is a licensed thermography provider and will be available to answer questions and provide more detailed information at this event, which will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at The Private Gym, 4895 Voltaire St.<br \/>\nFor more information, call (619) 223-6666. Seminar to teach small business connections<br \/>\nIn a rough economy, innovation is vital, and forming partnerships sometimes becomes a necessity. This is what Julie Austin, innovation keynote speaker and CEO of Speaker Sponsor, found out as she saw the number of paid speaking jobs dwindle during the Great Recession. Austin will host &#8220;Speaker Sponsorship 101 \u2014 How to Make Six Figures a Year as a Speaker &#8230; Using Other People\u2019s Money,&#8221; a live seminar that teaches speakers how to partner with the small business community to form marketing partnerships that benefit both. The seminar takes place Saturday, Oct. 26 at 1936 Quivera Way in Marina Village from noon to 4 p.m.. Registrations opens at 11:30 a.m.<br \/>\nAustin is combining her speaking experience and her job as a sponsorship director to create a simple formula for speakers to follow that promotes the small business sponsor and allows the speaker to make a great living.<br \/>\nThe seminar will end with a panel discussion of industry experts on how to find speaking jobs. Whether you\u2019re a seasoned speaker, a beginning speaker, author, expert or business coach, this seminar may change the way you think about the speaking industry and show you ways to make a six-figure salary from public speaking, regardless of the economy. For more information, visit www.speakersponsor.com, or email info@-speakersponsor.com. Run to fight children\u2019s cancer set Oct. 26<br \/>\nGrand Canyon University, a private Christian university, has teamed up with local nonprofit organization Max\u2019s Ring of Fire and The Ronan Thompson Foundation to raise awareness and funds for pediatric cancer. The trio will host San Diego\u2019s inaugural Run to Fight Children\u2019s Cancer on Oct. 26 at NTC Park at Liberty Station.<br \/>\n\u00a0The event will feature a 5K run\/walk, one-mile family run and quarter-mile Cancer Survivors\u2019 Walk to honor children who have beaten cancer, those who are still fighting and those who have lost their battle with the disease.<br \/>\n\u00a0Each year in California, more than 1,500 children and young adults are diagnosed with cancer, and 320 children die from the disease, yet pediatric cancer continues to be the most underfunded category of all cancer research.<br \/>\nIn 2011, GCU hosted its first Run to Fight Children\u2019s Cancer in Phoenix and the event quickly became Arizona\u2019s largest and most successful run dedicated solely to pediatric cancer. In just two years, the run has attracted more than 8,500 participants and raised nearly $200,000 for children and families battling the disease.<br \/>\nRunners and walkers can raise funds by asking friends, family, neighbors and colleagues to support their efforts on race day. All runners and walkers will receive a sport tech running shirt, a finisher\u2019s medal and shoelaces in gold \u2014 the color of childhood cancer awareness.<br \/>\nThe event will include music, food, games and other activities.<br \/>\nFor more information or to register, visit runtofightcancer.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Father charged in child\u2019s death to face trial A father who is charged with a hit-and-run case that led to the death to his own son and further charged with child endangerment in a crash near Rosecrans Street was given a trial date of March 17. 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