Wall-E the Wallaby's Walkabout
The Grand Prairie Police Department gets interesting 911 calls, but this one will be talked about for days. Police in the Dallas suburb received a 911 call just before 7:45 a.m. Friday about a kangaroo...
View ArticleCrews Battle Fire in Santee
Crews rushed to Santee Friday afternoon to battle a fire. The blaze began around 3:40 p.m. in the 10500 block of Prospect Avenue near an industrial complex. Heartland Fire Dispatch officials said fire...
View ArticleSuspect Arrested in Nanny Cam Attack
Police have arrested a suspect in the attack on a young mother — captured by a nanny cam — who was beaten in front of her 3-year-old daughter at their home in an upscale New Jersey community. Shawn...
View ArticleSan Diego Heat Wave Explained
NBC 7 meteorologist Jodi Kodesh explains why San Diego is experiencing unusually warm weather this weekend.
View Article2nd Set of Lungs for Girl, 1st Transplant Failed
A young lung transplant recipient who sparked a national debate about children’s access to organ donation has taken her first independent breaths on a second set of donor lungs – after her first...
View ArticleFlames, Smoke Seen Near Camp Pendleton
A vegetation fire is burning at the southern edge of Camp Pendleton, according to officials. The blaze started around 8:15 a.m. near San Luis Rey and is currently burning at 50 acres. Firefighters have...
View ArticleGettysburg Prepares to Reenact the Historic Battle
As the nation marks the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, re-enactors describe their preparation. News4 Washington's Richard Jordan reports.
View ArticleSex Trafficking Victim Empowering Others
A San Diego girl who was a victim of sex trafficking beginning from childhood is speaking out in hopes of empowering other girls. Morgan Stacy, 19, was sexually abused by her stepfather and then sold...
View ArticleFilner: No Quid pro Quo Behind Sunroad Easement
Mayor Bob Filner's freewheeling style has put him a harsh new spotlight. On Friday afternoon, he occupied a hot seat involving a controversial land-use change for apartment developers who made a...
View ArticleLibraries Double As ‘Cool Zones’ Amid Heat Wave
With scorching hot temperatures sweeping San Diego, the county is opening its “Cool Zones” to help locals beat the heat. During the hottest days of the summer, the county designates air-conditioned...
View ArticleNo Interruption in Valley Center Fire Service
Valley Center Fire Officials said there will be no change to fire service with the departure of CAL Fire from two stations in the area. The Valley Center Fire Protection District made the statement...
View ArticleSame-Sex Marriages Resume in California
In a surprise decision, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order clearing the way for same-sex marriage to resume in California Friday afternoon. Jean Elle and George Kiriyama report.Photo...
View ArticleRAW VIDEO: Kris Perry and Sandy Stier Get Married
Proposition 8 plaintiffs Kris Perry and Sandy Stier become the first same-sex couple to be married in California since Prop 8 was overturned.
View ArticleNew Surveillance Technology Tracks Every Move
A new type of surveillance technology may help stop crimes before they actually happen. It may sound like science fiction, but a surveillance system called “AISight” is making the possibility of...
View Article"Wait Is Finally Over" for Prop 8 Plaintiffs
Two of the plaintiffs in a challenge to Proposition 8 became the first same-sex couple to marry in Los Angeles Friday afternoon, some 3 1/2 hours after an appeals court issued an order clearing the way...
View Article2 Injured After Police Pursuit Ends in Crash
Two people were injured Friday night after a police pursuit ended in a crash in Logan Heights, officials said. Police say the incident began around 7:45 p.m. when officers attempted to pull over an...
View ArticleMeet the First Same-Sex Couple in the First State to Wed
Delaware State Senator Karen Peterson was a co-sponsor of the bill to legalize same-sex marriage in the First State, and she will be the first person to say her "I do's" on July 1. "It just validates...
View ArticleRecalled Pomegranate Product May Be Tied to Hep. A Outbreak
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a recall on a frozen pomegranate product that could be associated with a nationwide outbreak of hepatitis A. The FDA has recalled specific lots of...
View Article2 Pot Smuggling Attempts Foiled Within 5 Minutes
Agents found nearly 62 pounds of pot inside several black trash bags in the back and front seats of an SUV attempting to cross the San Clemente Checkpoint. The bundles had an estimated street value of...
View Article1 Year Later, Double-Homicide Suspects Still at Large
One year after two people were shot to death in City Heights, the San Diego Police Department continues to seek the suspect or suspects involved in the double-homicide. On June 30, 2012, officers...
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