Vet's War Medals Stolen in Home Burglary
San Diego County sheriff’s detectives are looking for the suspect or suspects responsible for stealing several World War II medals from a veteran's home during a residential burglary in Vista....
View ArticleMoment of Silence, 26 Bells to Remember Newtown Victims
Bells across the country will ring 26 times Friday morning—one for each of the victims killed in last week’s Newtown shooting—to mark the one-week anniversary of the elementary school attack. On...
View ArticleSuspect Sought in Attempted Homicide
Oceanside police are searching for an unidentified suspect or suspects wanted in connection with an attempted homicide that happened one week ago. On Dec. 13 just before 7p.m., police officers were...
View ArticleHousekeeper Handcuffed in Home Invasion
A housekeeper was handcuffed in an armed home invasion robbery in Rancho Santa Fe Thursday, sheriff's deputies confirmed. According to officials, two suspects -- one of whom was armed with a handgun --...
View ArticleCPUC Denies Rate Hike in SDG&E Settlement
The California Public Utilities Commission was poised to approve a new electricity rate hike that will effectively shift the responsibility of a multi-million dollar settlement from San Diego Gas and...
View ArticleNewborn Returns Home After Hypothermia Treatment
A newborn in San Diego is home at last after spending the first three days of his life undergoing a unique but life-saving treatment at a local hospital. Baby Leo is now a healthy baby boy whose family...
View ArticleSan Marcos Child Stabbed 26 Times: DA
The man charged in the fatal stabbing of a San Marcos woman and the stabbing of a child 26 times was held on $5 million bail and considered an “extreme danger to society.” Daniel Hernandez, 28, of...
View ArticleLocal Hospital Fined $75K for Removing Wrong Kidney
The State Department of Public Health has fined a San Diego hospital $75,000 for removing the wrong kidney from a man in 2010, the department announced Thursday. According to the department’s report,...
View ArticleMeth Smuggling Attempts on the Rise This Week
The U.S. Border Patrol has seen a notable increase in methamphetamine smuggling attempts in San Diego this week, agents said Thursday. According to the Border Patrol, there have been three separate...
View ArticleOne of U.S. Marshals' 15 Most Wanted Captured in Fla.
A suspect in a Broward County murder was taken into custody in Fort Myers Thursday, a U.S. Marshals Service spokesman said. Felipe Alex Torrealba, one of the agency's 15 most wanted fugitives, is being...
View ArticleGun Buy-Back Takes Weapons Off the Street
District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis explained this Friday's gun buy-back, which has taken 700 guns off the street since the program began.
View ArticleMichelle Obama to Newtown: "Holding You in Our Hearts"
A week after a shooting rampage in a Newtown elementary school left 27 people dead -- including 20 first graders and six teachers -- First Lady Michelle Obama penned an open letter to the residents of...
View ArticleSan Diego Tributes for Newtown Shooting
San Diego-area residents gathered Thursday evening for a vigil to honor the shooting victims. Christmas trees were decorated for each person killed.
View ArticleFBI Seeks Wells Fargo Bandit
On Dec. 18 just before 1:30 p.m., an unknown man robbed a Wells Fargo Bank located at 7875 Highland Village Place in the Torrey Highlands area. FBI agents said the suspect used a demand note and...
View ArticleVet Describes Medal Theft
Clyde Kellogg lost his military medals to a thief. Now, for the first time, we're hearing from the 88-year-old victim. NBC 7's Tony Shin reports.
View Article2012: Seven Slip-Ups That Didn't Stay Secret
The various scandals that played out in the news over the last 12 months have served as sharp reminders that privacy is a fast-fading realm. Again and again, seasoned public figures made the same...
View ArticlePie, Snow Globes Now OK to Carry On Plane
Air travel this year will be more festive thanks to new TSA standards that allow small snow globes and pies in carry-on luggage. With 1.8 million travelers and 2.2 million carry-ons passing through...
View ArticleAztecs Fall to BYU in the Poinsettia Bowl
The San Diego State University Aztecs renewed an old rivalry against Brigham Young University Cougars in the Poinsettia Bowl Thursday night. This one didn't go exactly as Aztecs fans had planned....
View ArticleSan Diegans Remember Newtown Shooting Victims
Local residents remembered the victims of the recent Newtown, Conn. school shooting in a unique way Friday. Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral near Balboa Park was one of many churches around the nation...
View ArticleNewtown Tragedy Spurs Gun Returns
Several participants of an annual "Guns-For-Gift Cards" exchange said the recent tragedy in Connecticut prompted them to turn in firearms. Among the guns returned Friday were an automatic Uzi and...
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