Exchange Owner ICE to Buy NYSE for $8.2 Billion
The New York Stock Exchange is being sold to a rival exchange for about $8 billion, ending more than two centuries of independence for the iconic Big Board. The buyer, IntercontinentalExchange Inc., an...
View ArticleMich. Schools Closed for Violence Fears, Apocalypse Rumors
Some Michigan schools will be shuttered on Friday, but it's not for snow. Schools in three Michigan counties are canceling classes Thursday and Friday, with one of them citing fears of violence after...
View ArticleCory Booker: U.S. Senate "Would Be a Privilege"
Newark Mayor Cory Booker says he will not challenge New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in next year's gubernatorial race and will instead explore a run for U.S. Senate in 2014. Booker, in a video posted...
View ArticleFamily of Josephine Gay Releases Statement
On Friday, December 14, 2012, our beautiful daughter, Josephine Grace Gay, was killed in an unimaginable tragedy at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Joey, many of her friends, teachers,...
View ArticleTwin Brothers Accused of Defrauding Sports Fans
Two brothers from Chicago have been charged for allegedly running a scheme to defraud local sports fans, United States Attorney Laura E. Duffy announced Wednesday. According to federal investigators,...
View ArticleOfficer Strikes Pedestrian with Patrol Car
A San Diego police officer struck a pedestrian with a patrol car in Point Loma Wednesday night, police confirmed. The accident happened around 9:20 p.m. in the 4500 block of Nimitz Boulevard. Upon...
View ArticleDriver Leads Cops on Spring Valley Chase
Two people were arrested after a high-speed pursuit that traveled from Spring Valley to National City late Wednesday. San Diego County sheriff's deputies were checking out a suspicious vehicle on...
View ArticleLocal Victims’ Loved Ones React to Benghazi Report
Loved ones of the local victims killed in attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi are feeling mixed emotions after a scathing report was released about what happened that day in Libya. The independent...
View Article2012 in Ninety Seconds
From the Costa Concordia disaster, Petraeus scandal and movie theater massacre to President Obama’s re-election, Kate’s baby news and “Gangnam Style,” here’s a look at the biggest stories of the year...
View ArticleGoogle Unveils iTunes Match Competitor -- For Free
Nothing like a little Christmas capitalism. Google this week launched a service designed to compete with Apple -- but for free. Google Music users will be able to store music online in a cloud for...
View ArticleRetired Olympic Runner Admits to Working as Escort
Three-time Olympian runner Suzy Favor Hamilton has admitted leading a double life as an escort. She apologized Thursday after a report by The Smoking Gun website said she had been working as a...
View ArticleThe Business of Fun and Romance
VAVI is an organization responsible for helping thousands of young adults who move here after college, make friends -- and for some, lifelong companions. Megan Tevrizian reports
View ArticleWhere to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The gifts have been given, dinner has been served and your brother-in-law is now snoring on the couch. It's official. Christmas is over. Now what to do with that tree? Thanks to the City of San Diego’s...
View ArticleChurch Bells to Toll for Newtown Victims
Churches across the nation prepare to mark the one-week anniversary of the massacre by ringing church bells 26 times at 6:30 a.m. PT Friday, NBC News reported. After Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy...
View ArticleSchool Released Child to Wrong Adults: Mom
A Chula Vista woman wants her daughter's school district to be held responsible for releasing the child to people claiming to be trusted relatives. NBC 7's Danya Bacchus reports.
View ArticleNancy Lanza's Family Holds Funeral
A private funeral was held Thursday for the mother of the gunman who killed 20 first-graders and six adults at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school, a New Hampshire police source told NBC News. About two...
View ArticleFilner to Halt North Park Street Project
Mayor Bob Filner is going to halt a controversial street project that is causing an uproar in one San Diego neighborhood. Residents in the North Park area are upset about a construction project that's...
View ArticleHundreds Attend Ravi Shankar Memorial
World-famous musician Ravi Shankar was remembered Thursday at a public memorial service in San Diego County. Services began at 10:30 a.m. at the Self-Realization Fellowship in Encinitas, where Shankar...
View ArticleSuspect Arrested in Woman's Murder: Police
Police have arrested a suspect in connection with a murder that happened several months ago near Normal Heights, the San Diego Police Department announced Thursday. Officers arrested Southcrest...
View ArticleSD Judge: A 'Conservative Case' for Assault Weapons Ban
The San Diego judge who presided over the case of Jared Lee Loughner has made public his opinion on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in the wake of last week's massacre at Sandy Hook...
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