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Teen Inventor a Hit on Kickstarter With Onda Cycle
Tyler Hadzicki, who once attended Sacred Heart, has raised nearly $50,000 for his invention. His father, Joseph, runs a Poway kite company.

Jennifer's work has appeared in the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Chicago Tribune and the Long Beach Press-Telegram. She has studied English literature and journalism. She lives in San Diego and enjoys books, baseball, theater, politics and her extended pet family.
Tyler Hadzicki, who once attended Sacred Heart, has raised nearly $50,000 for his invention. His father, Joseph, runs a Poway kite company.

The Coronado-based aircraft carrier hosted the Third Fleet change of command last week. Take a look at the pomp.
The fair kicks off Saturday and runs through July 4. We'll help you with a guide to costs, fair food, parking, entertainment and more.
The La Mesa man faces five charges after deputies directed police to his Baltimore Avenue apartment.
Juliet – a dog whose story will pull at your heart strings – needs a loving home after battling illness and a life on the streets.
The boy, 6, died last year and the Food Network host wanted to continue the fundraising effort launched by her daughters in his memory.
What's up for sale in the community, courtesy of our Patch partner, Zillow.com.
Four girls and four boys earned slots on the all-CIF first and second teams.
The duo, reunited after the smash “Wedding Crashers,” shine again, despite the new comedy's cliches. It is playing at the Village Theater.
Patrolmen caught up to the motorist near Escondido.
The 2012 splat of 133 feet, 7 inches, was the second longest in almost 50 years of the UCSD event.
Police and school leaders remind teens and parents that regardless of supervision, drinking is barred for those under the age of 21.
The class, which kicked off this week, is just one of several developments for the group, which is hosting an arts forum June 20 and launching a new website.
The reviewer takes on food challenges in his travels, enjoying eateries in Coronado, San Diego and the rest of the county.
The El Cajon man targeted Pacific Western Bank in Santee three times, and hit other four other banks. A La Mesa man was convicted of being his getaway driver.
Graduates celebrated with brains, beach balls and the bravery of one young woman who had a surprise for everyone.
Swells are expected to peak Thursday and Friday.
Three locals, including two from Coronado bases, placed among the race's top finishers.