Slain SoCal Mayor's Brother Speaks
The brother of the Bell Gardens mayor police said was shot dead by his wife said Wednesday he will always love his sister-in-law, though he wishes she hadn't taken "matters into her own hands."Daniel...
View ArticleSecurity Issues With Internet Safety Software From DA's Office
A computer program designed to protect kids online has potential privacy issues.The internet monitoring program called Computer Cop allows parents to look for inappropriate content on their kids...
View ArticleNJ Man Shoots Down Drone: Police
A man with a shotgun took matter into his own hands to bring done a drone flying over his neighbor’s home, according to police along the Jersey Shore.Lower Township Police said they received a call...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Leads Police on Pursuit
A suspect riding a motorcycle is still on the loose after leading police on a chase through Escondido Wednesday night.Escondido Police tried to pull the motorcyclist over just before 8 p.m. near East...
View ArticleObama Surprises Diners at Chicago Steakhouse
President Barack Obama surprised diners at River North's RPM Steak Wednesday night during his Chicago visit, ahead of a planned speech and a campaign event for Gov. Pat Quinn.The president is in the...
View ArticleOctogenarian Career Jewel Thief Back in Custody
Notorious, now octogenarian jewel thief Doris Payne is back in handcuffs, but not for some sly heist.She is headed to court Thursday on an alleged probation violation that her attorney Gretchen von...
View ArticleScuba Diver Dies in Mission Bay Channel
A scuba diver died Wednesday evening in an underwater accident at the Mission Bay Channel.A captain of a nearby vessel sent out a distress call to lifeguards when the diver started struggling below the...
View ArticleOceanside Pulls Plug on Red Light Cameras
The Oceanside City Council voted 3 to 2 Wednesday to end its red light camera program — an "early Christman present for the residents of Oceanside," as one councilmember put it.Councilman Gary Felien...
View ArticleSan Diego Nonprofit Joins Fight Against Ebola
U.S. nonprofits are shipping truckloads full of medical supplies, simple household cleaning items and hygiene products to help fight the spread of the Ebola virus, even as the first case is confirmed...
View ArticleMarine Airman Missing from San Diego-Based Ship
A search is underway for a Marine airman missing in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. Navy confirmed.On Wednesday, an MV-22 Osprey lost power when taking off from USS Makin Island, an amphibious assault ship...
View ArticleJury Reaches Verdict in Husband-Killing Trial
A jury has found a Carlsbad woman accused of murdering her husband not guilty of first-degree murder, but deadlocked on the remaining charges.After deliberating about 16 hours over two days, the jury...
View ArticleEbola Patient Flew to Dallas Via DC
The patient diagnosed with Ebola in Dallas has been identified as a Liberian man named Thomas Eric Duncan, NBC News has confirmed.He is believed to have flown to the United States via two United...
View ArticleText-to-911 Coming to California Under New Law
The ability to text 911 in an emergency is on its way to California.The state’s Office of Emergency Services is required to lay out a plan and timeline for a Next Generation 911 system under Senate...
View ArticlePediatric Nurse Accused of Abusing Second Baby
A pediatric nurse accused of performing sex acts on an infant and videotaping it may have done the same thing to another baby.A grand jury indictment filed Sept. 26 accuses Michael William Lutts, 50,...
View ArticleTeens Arrested in Foster Farms Chicken Massacre: Cops
Four teenagers have been arrested for allegedly slaughtering 920 chickens at a Foster Farms facility in Caruthers, California, police said.Fresno County police said the animals were killed with a golf...
View ArticleJailed Mother Says She Didn't Kill Baby
In an exclusive jailhouse interview, NBC 7's Candice Nguyen speaks with Guadalupe O'Campos, a San Diego mother accused in the death of her 9-month-old son. Officials say the baby fell at least twice,...
View ArticleMayor's Killing Ends Years of Abuse
The day Lyvette Crespo allegedly shot and killed her husband, Bell Gardens, Southern California, Mayor Daniel Crespo, at their condo, it ended 28 years of physical abuse against her and her son, a...
View ArticleSenator to College: Drop Convicted Cop Killer From Commencement
U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey is calling for a Vermont college to rescind its offer to a convicted cop killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal, to address their fall 2014 graduates during its Oct. 5 commencement ceremony."I...
View ArticleBaby Hoodies Recalled for Drawstring Hazard
Chantique’s Corp. is recalling Pure Baby Organic boy’s hoodies because the drawstring around the neck poses a strangulation risk.The sweaters have red drawstrings that can become entangled or get...
View ArticleChargers, Komen Offer Free Breast Exams
Teamwork is a big part of success in the NFL.The Chargers are teaming with Susan G. Komen San Diego to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month, offering free mammograms for women age 40 and up today at...
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