Fire Damages Chula Vista Elementary School
Investigators are trying to determine what caused a fire at an elementary school in Chula Vista. Crews were called to Lilian J. Rice Elementary School around 8 a.m. Sunday. No one was injured....
View ArticleMan Injured, Arrested in Highway Rollover
A driver was trapped in a rollover crash on the transition tramp from SR-54 to NB I-5 in National City Sunday April 21. Firefighters had to cut the driver out of the vehicle. San Diego police said the...
View ArticleHundreds Participate in “Boston Strong” Run
Local runners met at Mission Bay Monday night to take part in a memorial race for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. The “Boston Strong San Diego” run started with a moment of silence at De...
View ArticleGas Prices Make U-Turn at the Pump
The price of gas is breaking with tradition. "Usually this time of year, we see gradual price increases with a few horrifying weekends of $.05 to $.06 hikes," said Charles Langley with the Utilities...
View ArticleCanada Foils Terror Plot to Attack Passenger Train
Two men were arrested and charged Monday with plotting an al-Qaida-sponsored attack on a passenger train in Canada, authorities said Monday. Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, of Montreal, and Raed Jaser, 35, of...
View ArticleBankers Hill Assault Victim Remembered as Visionary
A San Diego architect who friends called a visionary died Sunday from injuries he suffered in a fight three days earlier. Graham Downes, 55, was injured when he was assaulted outside his Bankers Hill...
View ArticleMissing Woman Grace Hall's Death Still a Mystery
The county medical examiner is still trying to determine what killed a woman found in the trunk of a car after an autopsy came back inconclusive. Lt. Jorge Duran with the San Diego Police Homicide Unit...
View ArticleNo Jail Time for SDPD Detective in DUI Crash
A San Diego police detective avoided a jail sentence for a crash in which he admitted he had been driving recklessly and under the influence. Det. Jeffrey Blackford, pleaded guilty earlier this month...
View ArticleChilling Details in Bombing, Manhunt Emerge
The criminal complaint filed against Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev provides a chilling new look at the moments just before and just after the explosions, as well as new details of...
View ArticleSisters of Marathon Bombing Suspects: We Don't Have Answers
The sisters of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects say the family is "absolutely devastated" and doesn't have any answers. Through their attorneys, Bella Tsarnaev and Ailina Tsarnaev, who lives in...
View ArticleThe Hunt Is on for Missing Barry Bonds Plaque
The memory of Giants slugger Barry Bonds may be waning in San Francisco, but it looks like someone still wants a piece of him. Sometime over the last week, someone took a plaque honoring Bonds. The...
View ArticleImperial Beach to Host Sandcastle Competition
Imperial Beach will host a sandcastle competition this summer, according to the Port of San Diego. The event on June 30 will be a smaller scale version of the former U.S. Open Sandcastle Competition,...
View ArticleRookie Anchor Fired After On-Air Profanity
A local news rookie anchor was fired after he fumbled his on-air debut Sunday by uttering a pair of unsavory words. A.J. Clemente of North Dakota's NBC affiliate KFYR was heard mumbling under his...
View ArticleSDSU Remembers JFK’s Commencement Speech
Students and faculty at San Diego State University gathered Tuesday afternoon to remember one of the most historic events in campus history: President John F. Kennedy’s commencement address. The speech...
View ArticlePadres' Lead Didn't Last Long
The Padres only win at Petco Park in 2013 was on opening day, April 9th. They did have the lead briefly on Tuesday night but eventually fell to the Brewers 6-3. Trailing 1-0 in the second inning the...
View ArticleWoman Injured in Boston Bombings Reunited with Rescuer
Before Victoria McGrath was even wheeled into the room to meet the man who carried her to safety after the Boston Marathon bombings, tears started streaming from the 20-year-old’s face. McGrath, whose...
View ArticleFired Anchor: "Gut-wrenching" to Watch Cursing Clip
The rookie anchor fired after using profanity on his debut newscast said Wednesday that watching the viral clip for the first time was “gut-wrenching.” A.J. Clemente lost his job as anchor for North...
View ArticleWhy Boston Bombing Suspect Faces WMD Charge
A week after Dzhokar Tsarnaev allegedly detonated a homemade bomb near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, federal prosecutors charged the teen with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass...
View ArticleRamona Teachers React to Salary, Benefit Cuts
A battle is brewing between the Ramona Unified School District and its teachers union. At a meeting Monday night, the school board voted to implement a new, three-year contract for teachers. The...
View ArticleFormer San Diegan Injured in Boston Marathon
Former San Diego resident Caroline Reinsch was watching the Boston Marathon when she was injured in Monday's bombings. Reinsch, 39, went to middle school in the area and her parents still live in San...
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