Cal State Fullerton Lockdown Lifted
Students and faculty were allowed to leave a California university just before midnight Wednesday, hours after California State University, Fullerton was put on a modified lockdown prompted by two men...
View ArticleWhat To Do This Weekend
With the holiday season in full swing, you won’t want to miss out on a festive weekend. See which events are going on in San Diego: Friday, Dec. 14 Boulevard Nights 6 p.m. at intersection of El Cajon...
View ArticleMan Killed After Car Slams into School Bus
A car and a school bus were involved in a deadly collision on the I-805 near El Cajon Boulevard Thursday morning, trapping a man in the bus's engine compartment for half an hour. The crash occurred...
View ArticleHit and Run Reported in Pacific Beach
A man was in critical condition this morning after a hit and run in Pacific Beach. NBC 7's Mari Payton reports.
View ArticleGoogle Maps Returns to iPhone
Driving just got a whole lot easier for Apple lovers. Late Wednesday, Google announced it revamped its map app for the iPhone, which will now do what drivers had hoped it would do on its original – and...
View ArticleRecession Fuels Texas-California Pipeline
When Steve Murdock sees statistics that show the huge streams of people moving between California and Texas every year, he is reminded of an old country song. “Detroit City” -- with the refrain of "I...
View ArticleFacebook Tweaks Privacy Controls
Facebook users will be more easily able to determine who can see their posts and photos after changes introduced by the social network on Wednesday. But hiding their "Timeline"? Not so much. The Menlo...
View ArticleHome Damaged by Boulder
A large rock appeared to have rolled down a hill in Poway, ripping through a tree before coming to a stop inside the home's garage Thursday morning.
View Article'Surfing Madonna' Mosaic Lands New Home -- Again
A special dedication ceremony was held Wednesday evening in Encinitas in honor of a popular, yet controversial, mosaic called the “Surfing Madonna.” The colorful mosaic has had some trouble finding a...
View ArticleSD Explained: Why Chargers are So Bad
In this episode of San Diego Explained, Catherine Garcia and Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis spoke to Jim Laslavic about the Chargers' lackluster season.
View ArticleUsing Stem Cells to Repair Vision
Scientists in England are close to naturally repairing vision with a device similar to a contact lens loaded with stem cells. NBC 7 anchor Christine Haas reports.
View ArticleNavy Helicopter Crash Lands on Coronado
Four people were hospitalized after a U.S. Navy helicopter made a crash landing at a San Diego area military base. The incident occurred around 11:15 p.m. Wednesday at Naval Air Station North Island on...
View ArticleWalgreens to Pay $16.57M for Illegal Dumping of Waste, Records
A judge has ordered a popular chain of pharmacies to pay millions for routinely and unlawfully dumping hazardous materials and customer records. Walgreens must pay $16.57 million in civil penalties and...
View ArticlePowerful Winter Storm Brings Rain, Flooding
San Diego County received the brunt of a powerful winter storm Thursday bringing large amounts of rain and cold temperatures. More than an inch of rain fell at Lindbergh Field in just three hours...
View ArticleChargers vs. Panthers Game Blacked Out
Sunday’s game between the Chargers and Carolina Panthers has been blacked out in Southern California, the Chargers announced Thursday. The home game kicks off at 1:05 p.m. at Qualcomm Stadium. However,...
View ArticleRain Brings #SanDiegoProblems
Flip flops and cardigans just didn't cut it for San Diegans who woke up to an unusually strong rain storm Thursday morning. In spite of the traffic, accidents and flooding, some made light of the...
View ArticleSDSU Student Dies from Meningococcal Disease
A San Diego State graduate student died Monday night from meningococcal disease, according to the County Health and Human Services Agency. The 30-year-old man attended three classes at SDSU and lived...
View ArticleDecember 2012 Storm Images
The rain fell so quickly that many roads were flooded and some closed to traffic.
View ArticleRare Belgian Beer Sold in San Diego
A few lucky beer connoisseurs snagged a rare brew in San Diego Wednesday. Surprisingly, it’s not a local beer. It’s Westvleteren 12, which is brewed by monks at a Belgian monastery and is considered...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Thrown from Bike, Hit by Semi-Truck
A motorcyclist was killed after being thrown from his bike and hit by a semi-truck on State Route 15 near University Avenue. According to California Highway Patrol officials, two separate...
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