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February 1, 2012
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Woman arrested in Pacific Beach stabbing A woman was taken into custody on Jan. 27 after she allegedly stabbed a second woman during an argument on Bond Street in Pacific Beach. Police said the suspect got into an altercation with the victim around 5:30 p.m. and stabbed the second woman in the shoulder and back, as well as from her ear to her neck. The suspect fled the area on foot and was found a few blocks away by officers. A witness identified the suspect in a curbside line-up, according to police. The suspect was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and later booked into county jail. The victim was transported to a local trauma unit for treatment. Planners to accept nominations for election The Mission Beach Precise Planning Board (MBPPB) will accept nominations to fill seats on its board during its meeting on Feb. 21 in preparation for elections in March. The Feb. 21 meeting is set for 7 p.m. in the Community Room at Belmont Park.  No write-ins or nominations will be accepted from the floor during the March 20 election. To be eligible, candidates must be at least 18 years old and must be a property owner, resident, or own or manage a local business with a business address in the area for which he/she is a candidate. Bylaws require eligible candidates to attend at least one meeting in the year before the elections in March. As a result, interested eligible candidates who have not attended a meeting in the last year must attend the Feb. 21 meeting to establish eligibility. The primary purpose of the board is to advise the city in the review of building plans and other zoning and code issues in Mission Beach. Members must be willing to donate about three to six hours a month to attend board meetings and serve a three-year term, unless filling an incomplete vacated term.  Regular meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at Belmont Park, except in August and December. For more information, call MBPPB Election Committee Chairwoman Debbie Watkins at (858) 344-1684. Ex-Charger pleads guilty to DUI in PB Former Chargers linebacker Antwan Applewhite pleaded guilty Jan. 20 to a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving, stemming from an arrest in Pacific Beach in May. Applewhite’s attorney, Kerry Steigerwalt, asked for immediate sentencing from San Diego Superior Court Commissioner Lee Witham, who placed Applewhite on five years’ probation. Applewhite, 27, was not ordered to do jail time or volunteer work. He waived being present for the sentencing because it is a misdemeanor offense. He was also fined more than $2,000. Steigerwalt said the sentence was standard for someone convicted of misdemeanor drunken driving. There was no property damage, accident or injuries. The maximum possible sentence is six months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine. Applewhite was arrested May 6 shortly before 2:30 a.m. on Grand Avenue near Gresham Street after failing a sobriety test. He played for the Chargers at the time of his arrest but signed with the San Francisco 49ers in July. — Neal Putnam

Hilton on Mission Bay celebrates 50 years The Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa is celebrating a historic milestone this year and in honor of its 50th anniversary, the award-winning resort will be launching a myriad of special packages, promotions and events for guests and locals throughout the entire year. Many native San Diegans recall the property’s colorful past dating back to July 20, 1962, when the resort opened as Del Webb’s OceanHouse, where 3,000 of Southern California’s elite gathered to celebrate the new “Hawaii on the Mainland,” as the property was fondly called.   The 357-room Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa is on the heels of completing a $1.1 million renovation.  In addition, the property will unveil its new conference center that will match the contemporary architecture and design of the property’s Mediterranean ambience. For reservations or information on the 50th anniversary celebratory packages and promotions, visit www.sandiegohilton.com or call (619) 276-4010.  Authors of acclaimed cookbook due at library The Pacific Beach/Taylor Library will feature John Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist, authors of the acclaimed cookbook Farmstead Chef, on Tuesday, Feb. 14 at noon. Guests will receive free recipes and samples to taste. Kivirist and Ivanko will also share simple tips for homegrown and homemade cooking, from preserving the harvest to stocking the pantry to building local community around the kitchen table. The Pacific Beach/Taylor Branch is located at 4275 Cass St. For more information, call (858) 581-9934, or visit www.sandiegolibrary.org. Walk/run to benefit child heart foundation “Jump Start Your Heart,” a 5K walk/run event to benefit the Children’s Heart Foundation, will take to Mission Bay and Sail Bay on Saturday, Feb. 11. Participants will begin at 1759 Moorland Drive at Crown Point Shores Park and finish at 1010 Santa Clara Point, as they put their best foot forward to raise proceeds for the foundation. All proceeds from the 9 a.m. event will go to help the foundation raise awareness and bring health, hope and happiness to children impacted by congenital heart defects, the No. 1 birth defect in the United States. Registration for the all-ages event is $30 and includes a custom T-shirt, jump rope, socks and samples of Rubicon Deli sandwiches served at the finish line. For registration and information, email [email protected], or call (858) 336-4524.

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