Marine Wife Case Focuses on Text Messages
Testimony in the Brittany Killgore murder case centered on mobile phone records from the last day the Marine wife was seen alive. The 22-year-old Fallbrook woman who was killed and left on the side of...
View ArticlePedestrian Struck, Killed on Freeway
A pedestrian was struck and killed alongside state Route 15 Wednesday night, according to California Highway Patrol. Officers responded to a call around 7 p.m. of car hitting a person on the northbound...
View ArticleIt's Lights Out for Google Reader RSS Service
RIP Google Reader. Google announced on Wednesday that it is shutting down its RSS service Google Reader on July 1. The reader, which has a loyal fan base but waning popularity, was developed in 2005 as...
View ArticleOfficial Vows to Help Get Compensation for Delivery Women
The Los Angeles city attorney is stepping in after the LAPD's plan to donate a truck to newspaper delivery women 71-year-old Emma Hernandez and her daughter, Margie Carranza, has proven to be...
View ArticleHotel Surtax for Convention Center Goes to Courtroom Arguments
Opponents of the controversial funding scheme behind the proposed expansion of San Diego's convention center pleaded their case in court Wednesday. But Judge Ronald Prager gave them little...
View ArticleBaby Dies From Flu
A baby died from the flu last month, the San Diego Health and Human Services Agency announced today. The infant was 10 months old and had underlying health conditions. More than 50 people have died...
View ArticleWrong-Way Driver Crashes Near U.S.-Mexico Border
A car traveling the wrong way on a highway crashed into a construction site container near the U.S.-Mexico border. California Highway Patrol received several calls about the vehicle driving southbound...
View ArticleCowles Mountain to Temporarily Close
One of San Diego’s most popular hiking trails will close for nearly two months this spring. Cowles Mountain in Mission Trails Regional Park will undergo trail restoration starting this month. Signs...
View ArticleBill Would Allow CA Bars to Serve Alcohol Until 4 A.M.
A state lawmaker's proposal would allow restaurants and bars in California the option of expanding alcohol service hours to 4 a.m. -- two hours later than allowed under current law. Full Text: SB 635...
View Article1 Killed in Valencia Park Shooting
Police rushed to Valencia Park Thursday after receiving reports of gunshots fired in the area. Police say a man in his 20s was shot dead at around 12:20 p.m. at the intersection of South San Jacinto...
View ArticleFun Ways to Get Into the Pi Day Holiday Spirit
Thursday is Pi Day, and it is a celebration of the number Pi (or π) — the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, which is equal to approximately 3.14159. It's also a day to gorge on pie....
View Article$93M in 2009 Tax Refunds for Californians: IRS
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that there are nearly $93 million in tax refunds waiting for California taxpayers who did not file a tax return for 2009. On Thursday, the IRS announced that...
View ArticleA Peek at Peeps
Displayed are Peeps at the Just Born factory Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013, in Bethlehem, Pa. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
View ArticleGas Leak Forces Building Evacuation
A gas leak prompted some buildings in North Park to evacuate on Thursday afternoon, according to the San Diego Fire Department. The incident happened shortly before 2 p.m. at 3176 Lincoln Ave. It is...
View ArticleFox Exec May Have Been Killed Soon After Disappearing
The discovery of a Mercedes driven by a missing Fox executive when he disappeared 10 months ago has led police to reclassify the case as a homicide and link it to a drug dealer previously identified as...
View ArticleCarnival to Fly Dream Passengers Home
Carnival Cruise Lines made arrangements for passengers aboard the stranded ship Dream to fly home after the cruise ship reported equipment problems while docked in St. Maarten on the last leg of a...
View ArticleBorder Patrol Sees 70 Percent Spike in Assaults
Activity and assaults against federal agents patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border have increased. Now, one field agent tells NBC 7 San Diego that agents from other parts of the country are being called in...
View ArticleGunman’s Mother Fights for ‘Laura’s Law’
After losing her mentally ill son in a 10-hour standoff in Encinitas last month, one mother is now fighting for change over the appropriate treatment of those suffering from mental illness in San...
View ArticleMission Hills Crash Causes Power Outage
A hit-and-run driver crashed into a utility pole Wednesday night causing a power outage to 2300 customers around Lindbergh Field. NBC 7's Megan Tevrizian reports.
View Article4 Teens Shot in Oceanside
Four teenagers were involved in a shooting at an Oceanside park Wednesday, according to police. Two of the teenagers were found with gunshot wounds and two were dead investigators said. The incident...
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