Cops Bust Meth Operation at "Party House"
San Diego police busted up an illegal drug operation, arresting 16 people Wednesday. One neighbor referred to the target of the police SWAT as a known “party house” in the Cherokee Point neighborhood...
View ArticleMore Victims Possible in Christian Dating Website Rape Case
Investigators are hearing from women around the nation about a Del Mar man accused of raping a woman he met on a Christian dating website. Sean Banks, 37, faces four charges including rape and rape by...
View ArticleChargers Release Takeo Spikes
The San Diego Chargers have released veteran linebacker Takeo Spikes. Spikes, 36, was under contract for 2013 at $3 million. The move buys the team $3 million in salary cap space. With this move, the...
View ArticleMarine, Wife, Dogs Died "As a Family"
Just days after a U.S. Marine, his wife and their two dogs were killed in a fiery collision on Interstate 5, one family member talks about the couple taken "too soon." Shardeh Watkins’ step-father...
View Article23 Philly Schools Slated to Close
The Philadelphia School Reform Commission voted Thursday night to save four public schools and close more than two dozen in an effort to save the cash-strapped district about $24 million per year....
View ArticleSuspected Tijuana Cartel Leader Extradited to SD
A man wanted for his alleged participation in a Tijuana drug cartel was extradited to San Diego this week. The U.S. Attorney’s Office claims that Cesar Alfredo Meza-Garcia, 36, is a leader within the...
View Article$170K Lotto Winner Has Just Days to Claim Prize
A California Lottery ticket sold in San Diego nearly six months ago has yet to be claimed, and now the holder of the ticket has less than one week left to collect the prize. California Lottery...
View ArticlePolice Issue Multiple Jaywalking Tickets
San Diego Police officers issued hundreds of tickets on Thursday for people who walked across intersections when they're not supposed to. In the Hillcrest neighborhood, police gave out jaywalking...
View ArticleI-5 Closed at Grapevine
CHP shuts Interstate 5 along the Grapevine for travelers heading north and south on Friday, March 8, 2013. NBC's Tena Ezzeddine reports.
View ArticleAlice Waters Vows to Reopen Chez Panisse
A Berkeley icon - Chez Panisse - caught on fire early Friday, shocking those who love the restaurant known for its fresh, organic and expensive meals, while garnering interest and concern from across...
View ArticleFans Revolt After Delay in Taco Bell's Cool Ranch Doritos Launch
Taco Bell fans have lost their cool about Cool Ranch Doritos Locos tacos. The fast food chain announced on Facebook this week that it would launch its Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos on Wednesday, a day...
View ArticleBumble Bee Foods Recalls Certain Tuna Products
San Diego-based company Bumble Bee Foods has issued a voluntary recall on specific codes of five-ounce tuna products recently sold to consumers, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirms. The...
View ArticleCoroner: Lion That Killed Intern May Have Escaped Cage
A lion that killed a 24-year-old female volunteer intern may have escaped its cage before the attack, the Fresno County Coroner said on Thursday. Dianna Hanson began a six-month internship in January...
View ArticleMan Arrested For Stealing 5,000 Boxes of Thin Mints
A monster thief nearly made off with a big bite of one state’s Girl Scout cookie supply. On Thursday, a South Carolina man was charged with stealing more than 5,000 boxes of Thin Mints and Shortbreads,...
View ArticleEuropean Union Mulls Porn Ban
Sunbathing topless or nude is widely accepted in Europe, but the same type of nudity may become illegal in Europe, if its found on the Internet. The European Parliament on Tuesday will vote on a...
View ArticleTime to Spring Forward for Daylight Saving Sunday
It's time to "spring forward" Sunday for the annual ritual of re-setting our clocks for Daylight Saving Time. While we're losing an hour of sleep beginning on March 10 at 2 a.m., we gain an extra hour...
View ArticleBiz of Selling San Diego to Tourists on Hold
The business of selling San Diego is on hold while millions of dollars is at the center of a legal battle between the tourism marketing industry and the mayor’s office. On Friday, one of the industry’s...
View ArticleSnow, Crashes Cause Highway Delays
A powerful winter storm dumped a large amount of snow and rain on Southern California Friday morning causing delays and closures for travelers. California Highway Patrol closed traffic along northbound...
View ArticleWhat Ex-Deputy DA Must Pay for Fixing Ticket
A former San Diego County Deputy District Attorney will pay $1500, spend years on probation and do hundreds of hours of community service as a penalty for fixing a $142 seatbelt ticket. Allison Worden...
View ArticleResearchers Find Fabled Viking Sunstone
A rough, whitish block recovered from an Elizabethan shipwreck may be a sunstone, the fabled crystal believed by some to have helped Vikings and other medieval seafarers navigate the high seas,...
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