Plane Makes Emergency Landing
A plane was forced to make an emergency landing on state Route 125 in San Diego on Friday morning, according to officials. The incident happened just after 11 a.m. near Otay Mesa Road in South Bay,...
View ArticleVideo Shows Man Taunting Animal Activists, Shooting Horse
A graphic video that appears to show a man cursing at animal rights activists then fatally shooting a horse has sparked outrage and investigations, according to reports. The man in the YouTube video...
View ArticleLocal Motorcycle Gang Members Accused in Knife Assault
Chula Vista police have arrested two members of a local motorcycle gang for allegedly assaulting victims with knives during an altercation last month. According to police, suspects Sadoc Sanchez, 53,...
View Article15 Years to Life for Chef Who Killed Wife, Cooked Remains
A former chef who killed his wife and cooked her body for four days to dispose of her remains was sentenced on Friday to 15 years to life in prison. David Robert Viens, 49, was convicted of...
View ArticleTeen With Down Syndrome Treks to Everest Base Camp
A 15-year-old boy with a passion for sports and an infectious smile became the first person with Down syndrome to stand at the base camp of Mount Everest, and he’s returning to Southern California...
View ArticleSoda Sales Fizzle to Water
For the first time in 30 years, Americans are drinking more water that soda. Consumer Bob reports.
View ArticleThousands Participate in Sandy Hook Benefit Run in Conn.
Thousands of people on Saturday participated in a 5K run to benefit the victims' families of the Sandy Hood Elementary School massacre in Hartford, Conn. Participants held a moment of silence, followed...
View ArticleMeteor Streaks Through Sky Over East Coast
Social media sites were buzzing about a bright streak of light spotted over the East Coast Friday evening. Meteorologists have confirmed that the flash was in fact a meteor. Multiple reports began...
View ArticleJudge Finalizes Ruling on TMD
A San Diego judge finalized his ruling Friday in the ongoing battle between the Tourism Marketing District (TMD) and the mayor’s office, ruling in favor of Mayor Bob Filner. The basics of the battle go...
View ArticleFriendship Park to Close
Friendship Park at the U.S.-Mexico border will be closing in two weeks because of sequester cuts. The Border Patrol says they have been forced to downsize their budget, which means they will need to...
View ArticleBurglars Ransack Harley-Davidson Store
Police are searching for at least three suspects who burglarized a Harley-Davidson retail store in Kearny Mesa early Thursday morning. According to police, the suspects – who were driving a...
View ArticleRamona, Brown Field Air Traffic Control Towers to Close: FAA
Two air traffic control towers in San Diego are slated to close as part of a nationwide shutdown of 149 federal contract towers announced Friday by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA...
View ArticleLocal Coast Guard Crew Rescues Woman from Cruise Ship
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) crews from San Diego and Sacramento worked together to rescue an ailing cruise ship passenger in need of medical attention earlier this week. The cruise ship, Zaandam, was...
View ArticleAfter Sandy, Coney Island Ready for Visitors Again
After being devastated by Sandy, workers at Coney Island's Luna Park have worked for months to get ready for reopening. They've accomplished their goal but some neighborhood groups question how the...
View ArticleApril Deployments Cancelled for USS Rentz, Jefferson City
Upcoming April deployments have been cancelled for a San Diego-based Navy ship and submarine, the U.S. Pacific Fleet public affairs office confirmed Friday. According to the Navy, the deployments of...
View Article'LifeLogging' Changing the Digital Landscape
It reminds you of a scene out of "1984" or "Brave New World", a scene where people are wearing small digital cameras on their clothes that take pictures during every part of their day. It is a...
View ArticleSantee Teen Threatens to Kill Schoolmate Via Text
A 14-year-old Santee student was arrested and booked into Juvenile Hall after allegedly threatening to kill a fellow student via text message, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department confirmed...
View ArticleResearchers Look to Cure Gulf War Illness
There may soon be a way to diagnose a so-called "medically unexplained illness" that affects thousands of veterans of the First Persian Gulf War. What's known as "Gulf War Illness" affects a quarter of...
View ArticleMeningococcal Disease Reported at Local School
A staff member at a local elementary school has contracted meningococcal disease, officials with the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) confirmed. The staff member works at Porter...
View ArticleAztecs Advance
As the current popular saying goes, it's a good time to be an Aztec. San Diego State beat Oklahoma 70-55 in the NCAA Tournament round of 64. The Aztecs got 21 points from Jamaal Franklin and 17 off the...
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