Woman Stuck in Ravine Drank Muddy Water to Survive
A Del Mar woman, stuck for hours at the bottom of a steep cliff, survived by drinking muddy creek water and banging sticks together to ward off ...
View ArticleChicano Park Officially a Historical Place
The colorful park underneath the Coronado Bridge and Interstate 5 interchange is known for its elaborate murals of Mexican-American life. The park was created in 1970, after protesters blocked plans...
View ArticleOne-on-One with Danny Woodhead
More Photos Just moments ago, I chatted with him briefly over the phone to get his first thoughts on joining the Bolts. Here is what he had to say. Chargers.com: First off, congratulations and welcome...
View ArticleUSD to launch online master’s program
Hoping to attract working K-12 teachers interested in furthering their education, the University of San Diego plans to offer a master of education program in the fall that is entirely online and could...
View ArticleWives get taste of Marine life
Crystal Cruz, 20, gets a taste of what her newlywed husband, Lance Cpl. Kevin Cruz, 21, does for a living during the 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion's "Jane Wayne ...
View ArticleMan Dies from Meningococcal Disease
Officials are investigating as to whether this man's illness was linked to a Tijuana case. A local baby also recovered from the same disease late last month, though the infant's case is not related to...
View ArticleFather Recalls Sons Fall Down 35-Foot Well
Jerry Fowler's wife,Jessica, says he is not doing well with numerous broken bones and brain swelling. However, she like many others believes he will pull through. NBC 7 s Danya Bacchus ...
View ArticleFugitive Surrenders at San Ysidro
Sanchez had an active King County warrant for homicide and assault with bail set at $1 million. Officers booked him into San Diego County Jail, where he awaits extradition to ...
View ArticleMan Busted with Nearly 3000 pirated DVDs
On Mar. 14, U.S. Border Patrol agents conducting an investigation in Logan Heights arrested a man in possession of nearly 3,000 pirated DVDs and ...
View Article32-Year-Old Man Adopted by Former Foster Mother
Mother Lisa Godbold and her newly-adopted 32-year-old son, Maurice Griffin. The two were reunited after years of losing touch and now, they're officially family ...
View ArticleDriver in Santaluz Stroller Crash Pleads Not Guilty
The stroller was shown halfway underneath Padilla's SUV following the collision in Santaluz that killed a nanny and seriously injured a toddler on Feb. ...
View ArticleSuicide Note at Center of Marine Wife Murder Case
WARNING: Graphic details are included in this crucial testimony that was read today in the pre-trial murder hearing for Marine wife Brittany ...
View ArticleChargers Add A Running Back
"We are really excited to add Danny to our football team," said General Manager Tom Telesco in a statement. "He has all the intangible qualities that we are looking for in the players who we want to...
View ArticleCashner sharp in first extended spring outing
Email PEORIA, Ariz. -- In his first prolonged outing of the spring, Padres pitcher Andrew Cashner allowed one run on three hits in 2 1/3 innings in an 8-7 victory over the Dodgers on Friday. "I felt...
View ArticleChargers Agree with Ronnie Brown
today on a new one-year contract. It comes on the heels of this morning's two-year contract agreement with former New England Patriots running back Danny Woodhead.Brown returns to the Chargers after...
View ArticleFree Agency Roundup Day 4
an impact pickup in free agency by adding the dynamic Danny Woodhead . The diminutive running back is one of the most popular players in the NFL, and ...
View ArticleProspect Profile Cordarrelle Patterson
In order to familiarize fans with some of the top names in the 2013 NFL Draft, Chargers.com will be highlighting a different prospect each weekday leading up to the first day of the draft on April ...
View ArticleSan Diego author and sons start their next writing project
San Diego author Henry Herz and his two sons, Josh and Harrison, are working on publication of their second book, which is titled "Finstin." Herz and his sons decided to take on the project because...
View ArticleSantana robotics team disc-overs competitive edge
The discs were not being tossed to a dog at a park nor by friends at the beach, but by robots at the Valley View Casino Center earlier this month as part of the three-day and seventh annual San Diego...
View ArticleDomestic violence program sponsor pulls out
City Attorney Jan Goldsmith has raised issues about the group's contract approvals, and City Auditor Eduardo Luna is reviewing how the group handled donations to a city program it ...
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