Fans Gather to Celebrate the Huell Howser Archive
People in the Golden State can sometimes be described as aloof or unapproachable. Certainly the famous are often described that way, probably quite unfairly. But we all can take our knocks 'round these...
View ArticleSB I-5 Closed in National City During Rush Hour
All southbound lanes of I-5 were closed Friday morning during peak commute times after a multi-vehicle crash. The lanes were closed near Mile of Cars Way in National City at about 7:45 a.m. By 8:15...
View ArticleWATCH: Top of the Rock as Storm Moves Through
See live video streaming from the top of Manhattan's Rockefeller Center as the storm moves through.
View ArticleWATCH: Live Times Square Cam After Storm Hits NYC
See live video streaming from Times Square after the storm moved through.
View ArticleJesse Jackson Jr. Signs Plea Deal In Federal Probe
It’s been nearly three months since Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned from Congress, but now NBC News confirms that Jackson has signed papers in a plea deal within the past several days. Jackson’s case is...
View ArticleTimeline: Revenge Plot Events
2002: Christopher Dorner joins the Los Angeles Police Department, and is assigned to the Harbor Area. He also serves in the military, as a reservist in the Navy. 2006: In September, Dorner is...
View ArticleFBI: San Jose Man Tried to Blow Up Oakland Bank
A mentally ill man who thought he was meeting someone linked to the Taliban was arrested Friday morning after federal agents say he tried to detonate some sort of car-bomb at a Bank of America branch...
View ArticleNiners Could Decide to Keep Alex Smith
There is much speculation about where quarterback Alex Smith will land in 2013. Is he a fit in Kansas City, where new coach Andy Reid will be looking for an upgrade from Matt Cassel? Could he be headed...
View ArticleEx-Cop Revenge Plot Probe Turns to His Mother's Home
Law enforcement officers were searching on Friday afternoon the Southern California home belonging to the mother of a former LAPD officer accused in a plot to kill police officers and their families....
View ArticleMore Money Going to Gas Budget
In 2012, families saw more of their budget go into paying for gas than in the past 30 years. Consumer Bob has more on how the pennies are making a difference.
View ArticleBig Bear Resorts to Reopen Friday: Sheriff
Authorities are expected to hold a news conference at 9 a.m. to provide updates on a search for a fired LAPD officer who went on a deadly rampage across Southern California, killing three people and...
View ArticleWinter Storm Images San Diego 2013
Images of winter storm snow rain hail from all around San Diego County in 2013.
View Article$2.1M in Pot Stashed in Bus
On Feb. 7, CBP officers seized 1,413 pounds of marijuana hidden inside a commercial bus attempting to pass through the San Ysidro port of entry. There pot was packaged inside 247 wrapped bundles hidden...
View ArticleMan Freed From Clairemont Ravine
Emergency crews responded to Clairemont Friday afternoon to assist a man who was stuck in a ravine. According to the San Diego Fire Department, a man unfamiliar with the area misstepped and fell 50...
View ArticleSuspects Arrested in Fatal Oceanside Stabbing
Police arrested multiple suspects in a stabbing that turned fatal last month. The stabbing happened on the afternoon of January 29 in the 1000 block of Center Avenue, near Oceanside High School,...
View ArticleSnow, Rain, Lightning Hit San Diego
The strong winter storm has already produced enough snow to close schools and force drivers to use chains on a main route through San Diego's mountains. A warning was issued at 1 p.m. Friday advising...
View ArticleMarines Oppose Historic Nomination of Surf Spot
The Department of the Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps have declared their stance against listing North County’s Trestle Beach on the National Historic Registry. A representative for the Marine Corps...
View ArticleOldest American Congressman Now on Twitter
The Texas congressman who is the oldest member of the House of Representatives in U.S. history has joined social-networking site Twitter. Even at 89 years old, Rep. Ralph Hall is still trying to keep...
View ArticleStudent Candidate Arrested, Charged With Fraud
A former student candidate at California State University San Marcos was arrested yesterday for attempting to manipulate votes, according to officials. Matthew Weaver, who ran for president of the...
View ArticleHackers Mine Personal Info from Email
Are you doing enough to protect your email? For scam artists, your email account is a treasure trove of information that can be mined for a variety of purposes. Recently a hacker claimed to have taken...
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