Quentin out of starting lineup with sore left shoulder
Email LOS ANGELES -- Carlos Quentin was out of the Padres starting lineup with a sore left shoulder Monday night -- the first time he's been active for a game against Los Angeles since he charged the...
View ArticleStults delivers strong start but LA shuts down bats
SD@LAD: Headley slaps RBI single to right in sixth LOS ANGELES -- Carlos Quentin's much-hyped return to Los Angeles went about as quietly as the Padres offense did in Monday night's 2-1 loss to the...
View ArticleInterview with San Diego author Dee DeTarsio
Once she'd settled on her new character, the "what ifs" began to multiply. She described them as, "What if . . . she thinks she's getting clues from the 'other side' from her dead father's laptop? What...
View ArticleRichard hopes to quiet hot-hitting Dodgers
Yasiel Puig garnered the spotlight on Monday night, and for good measure, as the rookie tallied two hits in his Major League debut. Carlos Quentin figures to reel in the attention on Tuesday --...
View ArticleClue Scribbled in Dirt Led to Homicide Suspect
Hector Molina was arrested, accused in a stabbing that happened around 3:30 Monday in the 2800 block of Main Street in Chula Vista. NBC 7's Steven Luke explains how a quick-thinking witness led...
View ArticleCircle Foods Acquired by Tyson Foods
Tyson, a $33 billion company based in Springdale, Ark., and best known for its chicken production, said it acquired Circle from Claridge Inc., a Montreal-based private equity ...
View ArticleSan Diego Schools Consider Meatless Mondays
The initiative that began 10 years ago with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has been adopted at a number of schools ...
View ArticleStar Wars X-wing landing at Legoland
It took 32 "master model builders" more than 17,000 hours (708 days) to build the X-wing, which weighs more than 45,000 pounds, is 11-feet tall and 43 feet long. It has a 44-foot ...
View Article8 New Trolley Stops Proposed
The public is invited tonight to see details of new trolley line that's being proposed to link the Old Town Trolley Station to University Town Center. NBC 7's Chris Chan ...
View ArticleAlexander Eager to Build Off Big Year
More Photos Always blessed with talent, Alexander suffered a series of knee injuries that appeared to derail his career at 24. Signed off the street just prior to Week 8, a healthy Alexander blossomed...
View ArticleStatement on Deacon Jones
"Although he was only with us a short time, Deacon Jones' iconic presence was another exciting chapter in Chargers history. He brought immediate leadership to the team as well as a Pro Bowl season his...
View ArticleProposed Law Would Make Revenge Porn a Crime
A proposed California law would make it illegal for anyone to post nude images online without the person's permission. Senate Bill 255 targets cyber revenge, also known as revenge porn, which is...
View ArticleSan Diegos Violent Crime Rate Up 8-Percent FBI
Violent crime in the city of San Diego has increased at a rate greater than the national average according to the FBI’s preliminary crime ...
View ArticleChargers Saddened by Passing of All-Time Greats
In recent months, the San Diego Chargers have been saddened by the loss of some of their all-time greats. The list of players includes Chuck Muncie, Deacon Jones, Pat Shea, Dave Kocourek and Dave...
View ArticleChunky Sanchez to get major art honor
National Endowment for the Arts' National Heritage Fellowships . In a coincidental prelude, Sanchez will also be honored here June 12 at Logan ...
View ArticleACLU Files Border Patrol Lawsuit
The group has filed a class action lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The issue is with a process called voluntary ...
View ArticleGangrenous wound at Sweetwater
Jesus Gandara, then superintendent at Sweetwater schools, at a district function in 2008. He has pleaded not guilty to corruption charges. [U-T ...
View ArticleSan Diego Forward workshops to start
A massive planning effort that aims to shape the San Diego region's transportation, housing, economic and environmental future kicks into high gear this week, amid a pending legal ...
View ArticlePolitical party donations capped in San Diego
DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO -; The unfettered ability of political parties to give campaign cash directly to city candidates will soon be reined in as San Diego leaders voted Tuesday to impose a cap on such ...
View ArticleSan Diego hepatitis A cases rise to five
SAN DIEGO -; A total of five hepatitis A cases in San Diego County have now been linked to organic frozen berries, the county health department said Tuesday. That's up ...
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