Baseball's Love Affair With Food
What would baseball be like without the food? "It wouldn't be baseball," said Padre fan Rick Arballo, who says he always buys a hot dog or sausage at the game smothered with bell peppers and onions....
View ArticlePadres 'Rocked' at Home
There's been a lot of money thrown at starting pitchers lately. $180 million for Justin Verlander, $175 million for Felix Hernandez, $147 million for Zack Greinke. I've heard folks say that seems like...
View ArticleAdult Store Employee, Patrons Robbed at Gunpoint
An employee and some patrons at an adult store in San Diego’s Midway District were robbed at gunpoint overnight, police confirmed. According to the San Diego Police Department, the armed robbery...
View ArticleLegal Marijuana School Reopens
A local marijuana school has reopened after being forced to close its doors when dispensaries were shut down. NBC 7 s Brandi Powell reports on why this is critical timing for the Legal Cannibus...
View ArticleGraffiti Forces Closure of Joshua Tree Park Sites
Acts of graffiti have become so pervasive at Joshua Tree National Park's most popular hiking spots that officials have had to close them to the public, and they blame the big bump in vandalism on...
View ArticleMan Diagnosed With Cancer Blogs About Personal Experience
Getting diagnosed with cancer can be devastating, but one local man living with cancer is determined to stay positive by posting a candid, online journal of his journey. Scripps Ranch resident Craig...
View ArticleMother Hosts MADD Fundraiser for Alpine Crash Victim
A community fundraiser was held in Alpine on Sunday in honor of a UCSD student who was killed in a crash on Interstate 8 last summer, just days before her college graduation. Angela August, 25, was...
View ArticleSpace Mountain Closed as Disneyland Reviews Employee Safety
Two rides at Disneyland, including the popular Space Mountain roller coaster, are temporarily closed as the company faces more than $200,000 in fines related to employee safety. Disneyland Resorts...
View ArticleSuspected Drunken Pedestrian Hit by Train
A 23-year-old pedestrian suspected of being under the influence of alcohol was struck by a train in Carlsbad overnight, officials confirmed. According to the sheriff’s department, the intoxicated man...
View ArticleQuentin's 8-Game Suspension Effective Immediately
Padres outfielder Carlos Quentin dropped the appeal of this 8-game suspension on Sunday. He'll begin serving it immediately. Quentin was given the suspension by the MLB on Friday, one day after...
View ArticleCops Probe Panhandler Firebomb Retaliation Motive
Detectives are investigating whether a homeless man who had been panhandling outside a Long Beach 7-Eleven retaliated against a man who declined to give him money by firebombing his SUV, police said on...
View ArticleSDPD Officer Involved in Fiery Crash
An on-duty San Diego Police Department officer was involved in a fiery crash early Sunday morning in San Diego's Nestor community. According multiple emergency agencies, the crash happened around 5:20...
View ArticleShooting Standoff Ends; Officer OK
A man accused of shooting and killing his pregnant former girlfriend before shooting a Dallas police officer during a chase Monday afternoon is now in police custody. Dallas police said Tyrone...
View ArticleCHP Reveals Cause of I-5 Police Car Crash
Investigators have released new information on Sunday's fiery crash involving a San Diego police patrol car. According to California Highway Patrol investigators, the crash occurred after a police...
View ArticleInvestigators Silent on Texas DA Murder Investigations
County investigators will not confirm what a relative of former Texas judge Eric Williams told NBC 5 DFW over the weekend — that Williams is the FBI's prime suspect in the fatal shooting of a district...
View ArticleBarriers to Be Added to I-805
Changes are coming for those commuters who use Interstate 805 between State Route 52 and La Jolla Village Drive. You can expect to see construction crews installing concrete barriers along the media in...
View ArticleDramatic Photos: Boston Marathon Blasts
Bombs blew up seconds apart at the finish line of the Boston Marathon leaving the streets spattered with blood and glass, three dead and more than 140 wounded. Here a Boston police officer stands guard...
View ArticleFeds Call on CA to Strengthen Refinery Oversight
Federal investigators on Monday called on California to strengthen oversight of refineries after a probe into the cause of an intense fire at Chevron Corp.'s Richmond refinery found numerous company...
View ArticleOnline Tools to Connect with Loved Ones at Marathon
It was difficult to impossible to use mobile phones to check on loved ones in the wake of two explosions that rocked the Boston Marathon Monday afternoon. Cell phone companies indicated that customers...
View ArticleMan: Border Agents Beat Me for No Reason
A U.S. citizen describes a violent confrontation with U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the San Ysidro Port of Entry that he says makes him fearful of returning to Mexico. Francisco Gonzalez, 35,...
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