87-Yr-Old Woman Gets 12,800 Cards After Sandy
87-year-old Patsy Roberts had been collecting letters from loved ones all her life. Then Sandy flooded her house, destroying all of her cards. Her family asked friends online to help her create new...
View ArticleBicyclist Who Pulled Toddler from Wreckage Speaks
The bicyclist who came upon the scene of Friday’s fatal collision involving an SUV that struck a nanny pushing a toddler in a stroller spoke exclusively to NBC 7 about the horrific accident. According...
View ArticleCalif. Tour Bus Was "Swerving All the Way Down"
A tour bus swerved for several minutes Sunday evening, crashing into two other vehicles before flipping on a two-lane mountain road east of Los Angeles in a rollover that killed at least eight people...
View Article"Sniper" Shooting Suspect on Suicide Watch
The man charged with shooting Chris Kyle, the author of "American Sniper," and Chad Littlefield is on suicide watch, according to Erath County Sheriff Tommy Bryant. The suspect in the shootings, Eddie...
View ArticleSUV Driver Ran Light in Stroller Crash: Police
A driver who fatally struck a woman and injured a child in a stroller last week ran a red light, according to investigators. Preliminary findings in an investigation of the accident suggest that the...
View ArticleCA Eighth Graders to Get Math Reprieve
California is abandoning an ambitious plan that effectively required middle school students to take algebra in the eighth grade. Even though most other states offer algebra in high school, California...
View ArticleBeyonce Sets Halftime High
It will be a brave entertainer who accepts the invitation to perform the halftime show at the 2014 Super Bowl. Beyonce arose from beneath the stage amidst flames and smoke to deliver a performance...
View ArticleJudge Pulls Plug on Balboa Park Project
Despite an 11th hour argument by planners and the City three days earlier, a San Diego judge issued his ruling Monday pulling the plug on a multi-million dollar plan to renovate Balboa Park in time for...
View ArticleTattoo Shop Manager Fights for His Life in Robbery Attempt
The manager of an El Cajon tattoo shop fought for his life in a battle against two robbery suspects early Monday. After a day of renovations at Classic Tattoo on Broadway, Jimmy Blue decided to spend...
View ArticleRenowned Sniper, Former SEAL Lived in Alpine
The former Navy SEAL and renowned U.S. sniper shot to death at a gun range in Stephenville, Texas, spent many years living in San Diego’s East County, one of his friends told NBC 7 San Diego. Chris...
View ArticleAlleged Carlsbad Bank Robber Arrested
After about a month of searching for the suspect in an Oceanside bank robbery, officers have made an arrest. Edward Jones Inzunza, 30, was arrested Friday in connection with the January 4 robbery of a...
View ArticlePedestrian Injured in Clairemont Motorcycle Collision
A motorcycle collided into a pedestrian Monday evening in Clairemont. The impact of the crash appears to have seriously injured the pedestrian's leg, according to the San Diego Police Department....
View ArticleNew CFO Misspeaks on Teacher Salaries
San Diego Unified School District's new chief financial officer Stan Dobbs gave an interview to media partner Voice of San Diego and provided misinformation, according to board president John Lee Evans.
View Article"Sniper" Suspect Previously Threatened Self, Family: Police
Authorities say the Iraq War veteran charged in the shooting deaths at a Texas gun range had threatened himself and his family in the past, according to police records. Eddie Ray Routh is facing one...
View ArticleMan Kills Neighbors in Fight Over Dog Feces: Police
A couple was shot and killed Monday morning in an argument with their neighbor over dog feces, Dallas police say. When officers arrived at the Sable Ridge Apartments around 8 a.m. Monday, they found...
View ArticleSD Hospice Files for Bankruptcy
San Diego Hospice has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to a statement from the organization's CEO. "Our decision to take this course follows many months of financial and other challenges,"...
View ArticleHomeland Security Sec. in SD on 'Fact-Finding' Mission
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano traveled to Shelter Island Monday to check up on border operations in San Diego. Her visit is part of a short tour between California and Texas to...
View ArticleHorton Plaza Changes Parking Costs
Construction isn’t the only major change going on at Westfield’s Horton Plaza. The downtown mall drastically altered its parking plan, effective Monday, Feb 4. Shoppers will no longer be able to...
View ArticleGo Inside FBI Crime Lab Catching Criminals with Technology
More than ever before, criminals are communicating with each other using computer-driven smart phones, tablets, cameras and even home gaming systems. As a result, agents with the Federal Bureau of...
View ArticleThousands of Fans Celebrate Ravens Super Bowl Win
Baltimore celebrated with its Super Bowl champion Ravens on Tuesday, with thousands of fans in purple lining the streets of Charm City and packing the team's stadium for a celebration. Fans filled the...
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