Navy Carriers to Continue Lengthy Deployments
When we think of military service, we think of those in uniform, but military families serve in their own way. Over the past decade, they've had to deal with long and recurrent separations as loved...
View ArticlePedestrian Hit by Car, Seriously Injured
A woman walking in the Talmadge area sustained serious injuries after she was struck by a vehicle, police confirmed. The collision happened around 6 p.m. in the 5000 block of El Cajon Boulevard. Police...
View ArticleSD’s Largest Neonatal ICU Opens at Sharp Mary Birch
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns will celebrate the opening of San Diego’s largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on Friday. The hospital’s Level III NICU will open to patients...
View ArticleRats Living at San Diego Airport: Officials
Rats are living at Lindbergh Field, airport officials confirmed to NBC 7 San Diego. “The Airport Authority became aware of a rodent issue due to demolition and construction taking place in some areas...
View ArticleSuspect Sought 24 Years After Man's Murder
San Diego homicide detectives are searching for a man wanted in connection with a murder that took place exactly 24 years ago to the day. Suspect Domingo Gomez is accused of killing victim Jose Paulo...
View ArticleHoly Communion Suspended at California Diocese
The San Jose Diocese in Northern California announced on Thursday some "drastic" measures it is taking because of the flu season. Bishop Patrick J. McGrath said in an email that for as long as the flu...
View ArticleBucket Falls Midair From Military Aircraft
A five-gallon bucket fell from a military aircraft Wednesday night and damaged vehicles in a Miramar auto repair shop, San Diego Fire Department officials said. The bucket crashed through the roof of...
View Article1 Dead, Another Arrested in College Area OIS
Police officers shot and killed a suspect and arrested another while serving a warrant in the College area east of San Diego State University Thursday. At around 10:30 a.m., officers were alerted by a...
View ArticleWith Te'o Silent, Questions about Hoax Mount
Manti Te'o has already tried to explain how his heartwarming story of playing through adversity was a lie he wasn't responsible for, how he was the victim of a cruel hoax about a dead girlfriend who...
View ArticleExhumation Begins of Poisoned Lottery Winner
The body of Urooj Khan, the Illinois Lottery winner who authorities now say died of cyanide poisoning, will be exhumed Friday morning. Family members say they hope the dig at Rosehill Cemetery, on...
View ArticleWhite House Unveils Obama's New Official Portrait
President Barack Obama is ushering in his second term with a smile. The White House unveiled Obama's new official presidential portrait Friday morning, and in the shot, the president shows a little...
View ArticleNot Quite Foot-Long Subway Sandwich Buzzes Online
A photo an Australian man posted of a Subway foot-long sandwich that was actually 11 inches earlier this week is getting a lot of attention online and prompting a lot of people to question whether the...
View ArticleInauguration: A Look at the Lincoln Bible
President Obama used the Lincoln Bible in his first inauguration and plans to use it again Monday. News4's Wendy Rieger went to the Library of Congress to get a look at it.Photo Credit: AP
View ArticleHockey's Next Threat: Climate Change
The first puck of the 2013 NHL season finally drops Saturday after a 113-day labor dispute wiped out 510 games -- nearly half the entire season. But now that labor peace has been restored, something a...
View ArticleCar Sales Up for Good Loan Rates
Interest rates for new and used cars are at some of their lowest rates in years. J.P. Bo from Pacific Honda talks about the good sales.Photo Credit: NBC 7 San Diego
View ArticleAbout San Diego: Royal Visit
NBC 7 special correspondent Ken Kramer talks about a royal visit to San Diego.
View ArticleSD’s Largest Neonatal ICU Opens at Sharp Mary Birch
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women & Newborns will celebrate the opening of San Diego’s largest Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on Friday. The hospital’s Level III NICU will open to patients...
View ArticleWoman Attacked, Thrown on Subway Tracks
A woman survived an attack after a homeless man punched her, dragged her by her legs and threw her onto subway tracks at a Chinatown station in Philadelphia. The police arrested the man, William Clark,...
View ArticleFlames Overtake Southcrest Garage
Neighbors were terrified to see flames shooting up from a garage in their Southcrest neighborhood.
View ArticleVehicle Strikes Pedestrian in Chula Vista
A 14-year-old was struck and injured by a car in Chula Vista Friday morning. The collision happened at Telegraph Canyon Road and Oleander Avenue at about 7:25 a.m., according to police. The boy was...
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