No New Truck for Women Shot During Dorner Manhunt
The two newspaper delivery women who were shot at during the manhunt for Christopher Dorner will not be getting a new replacement truck as promised by the LAPD, according to their attorney Glen Jonas....
View ArticlePadres Lock Down 2013 Team
The 2013 Padres are officially locked down. Today the team agreed to terms with 24 new players for the 2013 season, including right-handed pitcher Anthony Bass, first baseman Yonder Alonso, and second...
View ArticleNew Details: Sex Dungeon Marine Wife Murder Case
A preliminary hearing began Monday morning for three suspects accused of killing a 22-year-old Marine wife last spring. Fallbrook resident Brittany Killgore was reported missing in April 2012. Four...
View ArticlePit Bull Victim "Suffered So Much:" Husband
The husband of a San Diego woman whose limbs were nearly torn off in a pit bull attack asked a judge to make sure the dog’s owners suffer too. Emako Mendoza, 75, was attacked June 18, 2011 when she...
View ArticleJudge Rules on Hotel Surcharge to Fund Convention Center Expansion
A San Diego judge issued a tentative ruling Monday in support of hotel room-rate surcharges as a way to finance about 75 percent of the proposed expansion of San Diego's convention center -- some $520...
View ArticleArmy Reservist Victim in "Savage Murder"
An arrest warrant released in the case of a U.S. Marine Corporal charged with the murder of an Army reservist, reveals the victim, Alvin Bulaoro, was shot twice in the head and stabbed numerous times....
View ArticleCalif. Teacher Accused of Drugging Toddlers' Drinks
A teacher at a California daycare center has been arrested after she admitted to drugging toddlers' drink cups with a sleeping aid, police said Tuesday. Sgt. Troy Hoefling said investigators were...
View ArticleSandy Hook Riders Arrive in Washington
Twenty-six cyclists finished a 400-mile ride from Newtown, Conn. to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday to advocate for gun reform. The riders, who called themselves the Sandy Hook Riders, included 26...
View ArticleHigh School Paper's Sex Article Stirs Up Controversy
Sex and Relationships made the centerfold of “The Oracle,” the Mountain View High School newspaper. The student journalists produced articles on the difference between lust and love, and even an...
View ArticleL.A. Schools Settles Some Elementary School Sex Abuse Claims
The Los Angeles school district has settled dozens of claims in the scandal concerning an elementary school teacher accused of lewd acts involving dozens of students. Several groups of parents and...
View ArticleLocal Immigrants Go Public With Undocumented Status
It is a political statement that is causing a lot of controversy: Thousands of immigrants are going public with their undocumented status this week. It is part of the national "Coming Out of The...
View ArticleTeens Save Crash Victim's Life
Two teenagers stopped to help a man who was seriously injured in an accident along I-805 in Chula Vista. NBC 7's Brandi Powell reports.
View ArticleStarving Sea Lion Pups Stump Scientists
An increasing number of California sea lion pups have been stranding along the coast of in Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. The number of pups needing emergency care is so great that one...
View ArticleLocal Housing Demand Creates Jobs
The Las Ventanas housing development in Fallbrook sat dormant for more than six years because of the housing crisis. But last weekend, the first two model homes opened for buyers. Developer Brad...
View ArticleState Program Unused Locally for Mentally Ill
A state law that could treat severely mentally ill patients before they turn violent is not being used in San Diego County. Right now in San Diego, if a mentally ill person over the age of 18 refuses...
View ArticleHueso Takes Strong Lead: Early Results
Early election results Tuesday indicate state Assemblyman Ben Hueso secured enough votes to avoid a May 14 run-off for a South County Senate seat. Results from Riverside, Imperial County and San Diego...
View ArticleChicago Man Sparks Anti-Violence Campaign
After the murder totals in Chicago started racking up after January of this year, South Side native Bryant Cross decided he'd seen enough. The 28-year-old speech communications professor started...
View ArticleSan Francisco Symphony Threatens to Strike
EDITOR'S NOTE: On Wednesday, the symphony announced it is on strike. Read more here. That sour note you hear is labor negotiations at the San Francisco Symphony. As the prestigious symphony prepares...
View ArticleNaked Man Captured After Taking Baby: Police
Police in Connecticut arrested a man they said was high on PCP as he ran naked through the streets of Bridgeport and an interstate highway while carrying a baby. Surveillance cameras showed the man,...
View ArticleRodman Arrives in Rome to "Support the Cause"
Dennis Rodman, fresh off a trip to North Korea, landed in Rome on Wednesday. The former Chicago Bulls star known as "The Worm" showed up at St. Peter's Square to campaign for Ghanaian Cardinal Peter...
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