Man's 2011 Murder Remains Unsolved
Friday marked two years to the day since a 26-year-old man was shot to death in Southcrest and officials say his murder has yet to be solved. SDPD homicide detectives continue to look for leads in the...
View ArticleBank Bandit Covered Face with Beanie
On Jan. 25 at about 3:40 p.m., an unknown man robbed the Chase Bank located at 9994 Scripps Ranch Blvd. He used a demand note during the heist. No injuries were reported.
View ArticleBattling Water Districts Feud Over PR Contract
An L.A.-based water district, which has long been at war with San Diego’s regional water municipality, secretly hired local lobbyists, and hid the work through a small, member agency in Riverside...
View ArticleCHP Cracks Down on Distracted Teen Drivers
California Highway Patrol officials are cracking down on distracted teenage drivers. The CHP, along with a group called Impact Teen Drivers, is conducting a year-long, grant-funded project dubbed “Teen...
View ArticleSD's Stranded Motorist Aid Program Expands
A publicly-funded motorist assistance program dubbed the San Diego Freeway Service Patrol (FSP) has now expanded, SANDAG announced. According to SANDAG, the FSP uses 19 tow trucks and eight light-duty...
View ArticleFlooding Hits Homes in Imperial Beach
The Imperial City Council just approved an agreement to use bulldozers to dig trenches to prevent water pooling.
View ArticleMan Carrying Large Rock Tased, Shot by Officer
SDPD officers tased and shot a man in Mira Mesa Friday night after he allegedly made threatening gestures and verbal remarks toward officers. According to the San Diego Police Department, officers...
View ArticleThree Arrested for Trying to Drive Black Family out of Compton
Two men and a teenage boy were arrested in connection with a series of race-based attacks on an African American family in an attempt to drive them out of Compton, in Los Angeles County, sheriff’s...
View ArticleJohn McAfee Speaks Out
Silicon Valley pioneer John McAfee sits down with NBC Bay Area's Raj Mathai.
View ArticleGloomy Weather Brings Rain, Fog, Urban Runoff
San Diegans woke up Saturday to more rain across the county and dense fog. The National Weather Service says the dense fog and scattered showers will persist through 11 a.m. The fog should lift, except...
View ArticleDisabled Athletes May Soon Get Equal Opportunity
Disabled students in the country who want to participate in sports must now be given equal opportunity, thanks to a new Department of Education directive.
View ArticleOn-and-Off Fog Delays Round 3 of Farmers Insurance Open
Dense on-again, off-again fog repeatedly delayed the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open in Torrey Pines Saturday. The golf tournament was set to resume at 7:20 a.m., but fog in La Jolla and...
View ArticleMore Rain, More Crashes
More rain meant more problems on San Diego’s roadways Saturday. As showers continued, numerous rain-related rollover collisions were reported throughout the day across the county, including accidents...
View ArticleMission Beach Bar Closes Suddenly, Employees Baffled
Employees of the Sneaky Joint bar in Mission Beach are still baffled by the sudden, unexplained closure of the bar. Their jobs -- and paychecks -- remain in question. NBC 7's Danya Bacchus reports.
View ArticleWoman’s Body Found Floating Near Scripps Pier
A woman’s body was found floating near Scripps Pier Saturday, San Diego lifeguards confirmed. According to Lt. Andy Lerum, the deceased woman was found floating in the Pacific Ocean about 100 yards...
View ArticleCity Heights Park Named After Fallen Officer
A San Diego park will be renamed after SDPD Officer Jeremy Henwood, who was killed in the line of duty in 2011 just moments after he shared a meal with a City Heights child. The city's Park and...
View ArticleSan Diego Traffic Worsening: Report
A new report shows that the city’s traffic conditions have worsened in the last seven years. In the San Diego County Infrastructure Report Card, the American Society of Civil Engineers gave the city's...
View ArticleMission Beach Bar Closes, Employees Baffled and Broke
Employees of a bar in Mission Beach are trying to figure out what happened to their jobs -- and paychecks -- after owners closed up shop for the holidays and never reopened. The Sneak Joint bar located...
View ArticleMajor Navy Budget Cuts Could Impact Locals
The Navy is tightening its belt and this means a lot of people in San Diego may be squeezed out of a job. The Navy is announcing major cuts because of budget shortfalls, and they'll take effect almost...
View ArticleUp Close and Personal at Mavericks Courtesy GoPro
Veteran Santa Cruz surfer Peter Mel was declared the winner of the 2013 Mavericks Surf Invitational last weekend. GoPro, a contest sponsor, released surfboard-close video of Mel's runs and they are...
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