Comic-Con 2013 Badge Sales Begin Feb. 16
Every year, women flock to the San Diego Comic-Con, but what's the appeal? NBC 7's Todd Strain unveils some of the top reasons why ladies love ...
View ArticleSuspected iPad Thieves in Gang DA
Deputy District Attorney Brendan McHugh said three suspect, Trevor Williams, Thomas Burleson and Eyon Zimmerman are known gang members from Riverside County and have been connected to seven school ...
View ArticleSan Diego drops red-light cameras
San Diego on Friday became the latest in a cadre of California cities turning their backs on red-light cameras -- aloof intersection sentries that have prompted $490 tickets to be mailed to 20,000 ...
View ArticleSubstation Coming to Power Plant Space SDGE
South Bay Power Plant in Chula Vista is set to be demolished in a single implosion Saturday morning, but now controversy over what will happen to the land surrounding the power plant is kicking up ...
View Article22000 Gallons of Sewage Spill Near Carlsbad State Beach
Officials posted signs warning of sewage contamination around the storm drain. A water contact closure was issued for Carlsbad State Beach from 1,000 to 2,000 feet north of the ...
View ArticleNavy Budget Cuts Threaten Thousands of Local Jobs
Congress still hasn't passed a Defense Appropriations Bill for this year, leaving the Navy to operate on last year’s numbers. Now the Navy's dealing with a more than a $4 billion ...
View ArticlePolice Pursue Nab Man Driving Stolen Car
It all began just before 6:30 p.m. when a police officer spotted a stolen vehicle getting onto eastbound Interstate 8 from Baltimore Drive in La ...
View ArticleSan Diego mayor ends red-light camera enforcement
SAN DIEGO -; San Diego Mayor Bob Filner has decided to take down the city's red-light cameras, saying data didn't show that the program has decreased accidents or raised safety awareness ...
View ArticleSearch Dog Finds Potential Evidence in Black Dahlia Murder
Steve Hodel's solution to the "Black Dahlia" cold case won acclaim a decade ago. But Hodel continued his search for evidence, and returned to the location where he believes Elizabeth ...
View ArticleMayor says red light cameras are history in San Diego
On Friday, the red light camera program that has been in existence in San Diego county for almost 15 years has been was shut down. The contract for the cameras expired on January 31 and the cameras ...
View ArticleNanny hit by SUV identified
SAN DIEGO -; A 41-year-old nanny who was killed when she was struck by an SUV in a Torrey Highlands crosswalk was identified Saturday as Monserrat Mendez of San ...
View ArticleInjured Toddler in ICU Mother
The toddler’s mother, a Santa Luz resident, spoke exclusively with NBC 7 Friday night and said Mendez had been working for her family since last September. The nanny leaves behind two teenage ...
View ArticleLocals Line Up to Meet Mayor Bob Filner
Attendees were satisfied with their time with the mayor. Local Harris Clayton said he had about three minutes to talk with Filner Saturday morning and said their meeting went ...
View ArticlePanda Cub Gets Buff at San Diego Zoo
A panda cub is getting buff, according to his vets at San Diego Zoo. Panda cub Xiao Liwu has been slimming down and gaining more muscle on his legs, vets announced after his 6 month check up this ...
View ArticleSan Diego Museum of Art completes new Asian galleries
Eikon Kokawa (Japanese, active late 17th century-early 18th century). Censer. Bronze, late 17th-early 18th century. Japan, Kanagawa Prefecture, Oyama. The San Diego Museum of Art, Bequest of Pliny F. ...
View Article2 Women Rescued After Falling from Cliffs
Fire officials say the women somehow fell from the cliffs to the beach below at around 2 a.m. They both sustained non-life threatening injuries and were transported to local ...
View ArticleThe McStays A lingering mystery
It's been three years since his brother's whole family vanished -- Joseph, wife Summer, and their two young sons -- in a mystery that has baffled the police, the public, and armchair ...
View ArticleMarines train to fight next war
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms -; The U.S. military spent the last decade fighting entrenched insurgencies in Iraq and Afghanistan. What will the next war be like? Will it ...
View ArticleFormer Navy SEAL turns to treatment
Nathan, a former Navy SEAL who suffers from PTSD after losing 11 fellow SEALS in combat, is back on track with help from Veterans Village of San ...
View ArticleMissing Teen’s Truck Found Police
Police describe him as an Asian male, 5-foot-9 and 150 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes. Manalo was wearing a black North Face-brand jacket, jeans and a black baseball hat at the time he went ...
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