Man Shot Woman in Head, Fled to Oregon: Detectives
An arrest has been made in connection with the fatal shooting of a woman in Lemon Grove, Sheriff’s Homicide Investigators announced Saturday. Suspect Casey Tschida, 32, was taken into custody more than...
View ArticleCar Strikes Police Vehicle
A car hit an El Cajon Police Department vehicle on Monday morning, according to officials. The officer was driving a police SUV eastbound on Camino Del Norte when a white sedan struck the car and a...
View ArticleOfficer Injured After High-Speed Chase
A man was arrested Monday morning after leading police on a chase that resulted in an officer crashing and being injured, according to officials. The officer attempted to pull a driver over who failed...
View ArticleLocal Business Featured at CES
Paul Jacobs, the CEO of Qualcomm, took the stage at the Consumer Electronic Show in Vegas.
View ArticleTurf War Emerges Between Mayor, Council President
Local political observers are buzzing over the first real power struggle between Mayor Filner and Council President Todd Gloria. Filner wants Councilman David Alvarez to join him as a city delegate to...
View ArticleCouncil Condemns Ex-Councilwoman's Acts
The El Cajon City Council passed a resolution Tuesday condemning the acts of former councilmember Jillian Hanson Cox
View ArticleDUI May Have Caused RB Power Outage
A power outage affected customers in Rancho Bernardo after a car hit a power box and fled the scene. The crash happened just before 8 p.m. Tuesday near Rancho Bernardo Road and Bernardo Center Drive,...
View ArticleSecond Threat in a Month for Oceanside School
Laurel Elementary School was placed on lockdown Tuesday after receiving a report of a threat, the sheriff's department said. The elementary school on 1410 Laurel Street in Oceanside was placed on...
View ArticleConsumer Bob's CES Roundup
Though televisions stole the show at the Consumer Electronics Show, devices to make our lives easier were the favorites on Tuesday.
View ArticleOfficer Rescues Mother, Teens From Burning Building
A huge apartment fire in Clairemont Tuesday morning displaced nearly two dozen residents and caused over $1 million in damage. Firefighters responded to the 2-alarm fire after midnight at an apartment...
View ArticleSANDAG Launches Study to Ease Border Congestion
It has all the means of transportation, a trolley line, buses and taxi service. But with these services scattered around in one congested area, traffic flow at the San Ysidro port of entry is anything...
View ArticleSecond Flu Death Reported in San Diego
Two women have so far died from influenza over the past few months, according to a statement from the county. County health officials announced Tuesday that a 92-year-old died from influenza. In...
View ArticleReport: California Childhood Poverty Rates Increasing
Nearly half of California's children live in poverty or "perilously close" to it, according to a new report that warns about a trend of increasing childhood poverty in the state. The report from...
View ArticleCopper Thieves Raid Anchorman 2 Set
Thieves have it out for San Diego’s favorite fictional newsman. Over the holidays, police said a group of copper thieves gutted a warehouse in Atlanta where the sequel to Anchorman was scheduled to...
View ArticleAlabama QB's Girlfriend: Media "Unfair" to ESPN Announcer
ESPN issued a public apology on Tuesday for announcer Brent Musburger’s on-air gushing during the BCS championship game over Katherine Webb, the 2012 Miss Alabama and girlfriend of University of...
View ArticleWith Flu Spreading, Hospitals Taking Drastic Measures
As the nation fights its way through the worst flu season in more than a decade, health care workers across the country are taking extreme—in some cases unprecedented--measures to combat its spread....
View ArticleWednesday Is Chilly, But Thursday Will Be Cold
Jodi Kodesh's Morning Forecast for Wednesday Jan. 9, 2013
View ArticleFerry Rider: I Was Thrown in Air, Knocked Unconscious
Ferry rider Ashley Furman describes being tossed in the air and knocked unconscious when the Seastreak ferry crashed into Pier 11 in Manhattan Wednesday morning.
View ArticleFacebook Opens New World For Deaf
One billion people use Facebook around the world. Its reach is undisputed and unparalleled, but its impact on one specific community has opened up doors to a new world – for the deaf. Christina...
View ArticleBonds, Clemens Fall Short of Baseball Hall of Fame
Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds, the greatest pitcher and hitter of baseball's "Steroid Era," were denied entry to the Hall of Fame today, as dozens of voters refused to look past their connection to...
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