Husband-Wife Shooting at Hospice
An elderly couple is dead in an apparent murder-suicide at a Lehigh Valley hospice. Elwood Osman shot his 83-year-old wife Mildred and then himself inside the Hospice Center of the Lehigh Valley...
View ArticleWas Connecticut First in Flight?
The Wright brothers have long held an esteemed position in history as the inventors of the airplane, but there is a growing debate that a Connecticut man might have beat them to it — and he is getting...
View ArticleTrack Athletes Rush to Help Injured Teen
A group of track athletes rushed to help a teenager who either jumped or fell from a freeway overpass Monday. Members of a school track team from the Poway Unified High School District were on a jog...
View ArticleAfter 13 Years in Prison, Man Found Innocent of Crime
A Los Angeles man who served 13 years of a 27-years-to-life prison sentence for a crime a judge and the California Innocence Project said he didn’t commit was released from custody on Tuesday. Daniel...
View ArticleToo-Sheer Lululemon Yoga Pants Pulled From Shelves
The popular, high-end yoga clothing company Lululemon took a sizeable hit in the stock market after it yanked yoga pants from shelves over the weekend, saying the pants were too see-through to meet...
View ArticleSheriff Seeks to Replace Jail Cells With Classrooms
The gutting of Men's Central Jail cells to be replaced with inmate classrooms is one element of a dramatic re-envisioning of the Los Angeles County jail system as proposed by Sheriff Lee Baca. During...
View ArticleCoach's Family Recovers from Crash
Cathedral Catholic High School held a special mass for a basketball coach’s family injured in a wrong-way crash. Coach Will Cunningham’s wife Alisa and the couple's three children were injured when...
View ArticleImperial Beach Closed for Sewage Spill
Imperial Beach is closed because of a sewage spill at Playas De Tijuana, according to the department of environmental health. More than 100,000 gallons of sewage a day is pouring out of a collapsed...
View ArticleCounty Supervisors Consider Laura's Law
San Diego county is one step closer to court ordered treatment for the mentally ill. The board of supervisors voted unanimously to move forward with a 90 day cost analysis study of Laura’s Law, which...
View Article$3 Garage Sale Bowl Sells for $2.2M
A family from New York didn’t know it then, but they essentially hit a jackpot when they picked up a Chinese ceramic bowl at a garage sale for $3 back in 2007, The Associated Press reported. On...
View ArticleSan Juan Capistrano Courts Cliff Swallows
As they do each year on March 19, hordes of people have flocked to San Juan Capistrano, necks craned hopefully to the sky. They're eager to witness the annual return of the cliff swallows to the...
View ArticleAre Politics Behind Obama's NCAA Bracket?
Now that he's safely into his second term, President Barack Obama ought to show some gratitude through his 2013 NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket. That's one theory, anyway. Whether Obama allows...
View ArticleDriver Flees After Car Slams into Pole
The car rolled over on Murray Drive in El Cajon Wednesday.Photo Credit: NBC 7 San Diego
View ArticlePrivacy Advocates: Don't Give Your ZIP Code at Stores
Giving out your ZIP code at the cash register may seem like a harmless move to help retailers figure out where to open a new location. But experts say it could leave consumers hit with a barrage of...
View ArticleHigh School Bans AXE Body Spray
A Pennsylvania high school principal is asking students not to use a popular body spray after a teen was hospitalized over an “extreme allergy.” The Freedom High School freshman was taken from the...
View ArticleMonarch School Students to Paint Mural
Students at Monarch School, where many of San Diego's displaced children get their education, will paint a mural at Horton Plaza along a wall blocking construction.
View ArticleSchool Closings Weigh Heavily on Special Needs Families
Julia Novak, a sixth-grade special education student from Chicago, has been through three public schools in four years. The first school could not accommodate her physical disability. The second could...
View ArticleAztecs Picked to "Win It All"
If you’ve got the San Diego State University Aztecs winning it all in your NCAA Tournament bracket, you have good company. Not only are you among many SDSU alums who may be described as “wishful...
View Article1 in 3 Seniors Dies with Alzheimer's or Other Dementia
A new report from the Alzheimer's Association has some shocking and sobering statistics on the disease that has no cure. Right now, some 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's, and that number is...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Rescuer, 71, Helped Pull Kids from Wreckage
Several good Samaritans helped to free victims of a rollover crash on State Route 54 on the Interstate 5 South interchange. They included a 71-year-old man who felt compelled to join others and help....
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