Flu Kills 8 More San Diegans
Eight more San Diego residents died from influenza last week, bringing the number of deaths up to 14, according to the County Health and Human Services ...
View ArticlePennsylvania Woman Accused Of Smuggling Drugs In Her Privates
SAN YSIDRO, Calif. (KDKA) - A Pennsylvania woman's trip south of the border ended in a very unusual arrest. Court documents say 22-year-old Samantha Kurdilla, and James Perry were walking in ...
View ArticleChargers add Milus Johnston to coaching staff
An assistant coach, whose team is participating in the Super Bowl, who has previously interviewed for another club's head coaching job may have a second interview with such club no later than ...
View ArticleSan Diego foreclosures at 6-year low
San Diego County closed out 2012 with foreclosures at their lowest level in six years, says a report released Wednesday from local real estate information company ...
View ArticleLegoland Reports Accident-Free Fourth Quarter
Legoland Florida reported no accidents involving guests in the final quarter of 2012. The Florida Bureau of Fair Rides Inspection issues quarterly reports on self-reported accidents at theme parks. ...
View ArticleMeeting set to discuss Ortega Highway project
The Orange County office of the California Department of Transportation has scheduled a local informational meeting for Monday on a big Ortega Highway ...
View ArticlePolice respond to citizen tip robbery suspects nabbed
SAN DIEGO -; An alert citizen who observed what was believed to be a robbery in progress called San Diego police Tuesday night, and officers arrested two men shortly ...
View ArticleVoice of Charlie Brown arrested in San Diego
SAN DIEGO -; Peter Robbins, an Oceanside resident who as a child actor was the voice of the animated "Charlie Brown" character of "Peanuts" fame, has been arrested and is ...
View ArticlePeanuts actor enters plea
SAN DIEGO -; Oceanside resident Peter Robbins, the former child actor who voiced Charlie Brown in animated "Peanuts" cartoons, is alleged to have threatened violence against his girlfriend, ...
View ArticleUCSD might add 1000 Ph.D students
The University of California San Diego is discussing the possibility of adding 1,000 doctoral students in fields as different as biology and literature to enrich the campus and maintain its standing ...
View ArticleSan Ysidro schools conceal legal bills
San Ysidro School District officials, two of whom have been indicted on corruption charges, are rejecting a request that they disclose how much they are spending on lawyers to defend against a civil ...
View ArticlePentagon removes ban on women in combat
Female soldiers train on a firing range while wearing new body armor on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012, in Fort Campbell, Ky. Female soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division are field ...
View ArticleIt all started with Jerry Brown
Christopher Cadelago's Watchdog article about pensions problems omitted what is a major reason for our troubles. Gov. Jerry Brown, in the '70s during his first time as governor, signed into ...
View ArticleMan Carrying Large Rock Tased Shot by Officer
When police arrived at the scene, the domestic violence suspect exited the home and walked into the street. Officers could see the man was holding some sort of object in his hand, but due to the rain ...
View ArticleGloomy Weather Brings Rain Fog Urban Runoff
The National Weather Service says the dense fog and scattered showers will persist through 11 a.m. The fog should lift, except over elevated ...
View ArticleFog Delays Round 3 of Farmers Insurance Open
LA JOLLA, CA - JANUARY 26: Players hit balls on the practice range during a fog delay before the start of the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open on the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Course ...
View ArticleFlu scare brings big vaccination bump in San Diego County
"I've always been very healthy. I've never had one before, never, never, never," she said, sitting in the waiting room at the Kaiser medical office on Vandever Avenue in San ...
View ArticleMarine general is tough enough to smile
Toolan doesn't have to try to look tough. The new commanding general of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force headquartered at Camp Pendleton speaks in a low, gravelly voice. He stands well over ...
View ArticleMore Rain More Crashes
The relentless rain Friday snarled traffic on local freeways and caused flooding in some low-lying areas. NBC 7's Tony Shin speaks with motorists trying to get through the rough, rainy ...
View ArticleWoman’s Body Found Floating Near Scripps Pier
Officials could not confirm whether the woman had been diving or surfing. It was unclear how long her body had been in the water, but Lt. Lerum confirmed rigor mortis had set in on the ...
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