With Melvin Ingram Out Larry English Steps In
, explaining the first thought that went into his head after learning the significance of Ingram's injury. "The guy's got experience and a ton of talent. He had a rough go with injuries early in his...
View ArticleStruggling Volquez Strasburg look to right ship
Stephen Strasburg was on his way to what might have been his best start of the season on Saturday. He struck out seven and gave up only one hit through four innings, and he needed just 53 pitches to...
View ArticleNAWBO San Diego announces BRAVO Awards finalists
San Diego has thousands of women business owners, but only 24 have been named finalists for NAWBO San Diego's BRAVO Awards, which will be presented on Wednesday, May 22 at the Marriott Courtyard...
View ArticleFather-son tandem gets Mt. Soledad plaques
Wednesday's morning dedication made available 2,400 new plaque spaces at the Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial. The first two plaques to be installed are a father and son who served in the Marine Corps,...
View ArticleBail Set at $1M for City Heights Mother
The mother of a 10-month-old baby girl that nearly drowned in a City Heights home has been arrested and charged with attempted murder. NBC 7's Lea Sutton ...
View ArticleSan Diego tech startups hit pay dirt in contest
The companies made presentations in hopes of being selected for StartupCamp, a training program for young companies that will take place in San Diego and Silicon Valley over the ...
View ArticleRugged Ocean Rescue Raises Lifeguard Concerns
A rough and risky ocean rescue off Ocean Beach early Wednesday morning has San Diego lifeguards warning that they're dangerously understaffed. Especially from sunset to ...
View ArticleEasier Expansion Expected for Breweries
The new guidelines for local breweries who want to expand was approved by the council, but it still needs to be put before both the Coastal Commission and airport authority before the changes go into ...
View ArticleSDSU Women’s Basketball Team Hires New Head Coach
When SDSU women's basketball coach Beth Burns' retirement was announced Wednesday, there was a "cone of silence" from the Mesa. NBC 7's Jim Laslavic ...
View ArticleToddlers Mother Had Outstanding Warrant
As San Diego County sheriff’s deputies investigate the drowning of two toddlers in a La Mesa pool, NBC 7 San Diego has uncovered court documents that show the victims’ mother was wanted on an...
View ArticleMarines ahead of Army at Warrior Games
Former Camp Pendleton Marine Josue Barron blocks a Navy pass Sunday during the basketball tournament at the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Marines won 53-17. Barron lost an eye and a leg...
View ArticleBundles of Pot Stashed in Tool Box
On May 10, U.S. Border Patrol agents discovered more than 260 pounds of marijuana in the backseat and bed of a 2000 Toyota Tundra attempting to cross the San Clemente checkpoint. Three bundles of pot...
View ArticleFallbrook Man Arrested for Indecent Exposure
A Fallbrook man accused of exposing himself in public to a high school student was arrested Wednesday for indecent exposure, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department ...
View ArticleMilitarys civilian workers face furloughs
After weeks of debate and number-crunching, the Pentagon announced plans Tuesday for unpaid days off for about 680,000 of its civilian employees, allowing only limited exceptions for the ...
View ArticleBoil Water Order Issued in Warner Springs
A boil water order has been issued for a water company located in Warner Springs, the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health (DEH) announced ...
View ArticleData lacking from teacher prep push
The 17 students had spent the morning in classrooms across North Los Angeles and would devote the rest of the afternoon to discussing their experiences in Prosenjak's supervised fieldwork course, a...
View ArticleVet loan program sits on $1B
The California Department of Veterans Affairs employed 87 staff members to run the loan program, spending $10.6 million on overhead to originate $10.5 million in loans, according to the state...
View ArticleOceanside beach party honors military
Toby Wiest, 8, left, and his brother Andrew Wiest, 10, both look through the sites of a 105 mm Howitzer, which was used from World War II to Vietnam, during the Operation Appreciation held in Oceanside...
View ArticleLGBT student group at San Diego State University renamed Queer Student Union
A student group at San Diego State University for its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community is reportedly changing its name -- but some are questioning whether the move is politically...
View Article2 Accidents Slow Commute on I-805 Northbound
Then, about a half hour later, a vehicle overturned vehicle blocking two lanes on northbound I-805 between Governor Drive and Miramar Road/La Jolla Village ...
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