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Rental platform Airbnb is cracking down on party homes this holiday season. → Read More
Different masks have different protection levels against COVID-19. Experts say use higher grade masks for better protection against new and future variants. → Read More
When the school's beloved groundskeeper lost his truck to a fire, students at Santa Fe Christian School raised funds to gift him a new one. → Read More
he 90-year-old La Jolla Children's Pool is looking to get a much-needed, major upgrade. The first steps to make that happen are now in motion. → Read More
A Wishing Tree in Vista is helping people spread joy this holiday season. Neighbors said it is a symbol of hope for the community. → Read More
Tens of thousands of people traveled in and out of the San Diego International Airport Thursday. Many travelers said they didn't mind trading the traditional Thanksgiving dinner for snacks on a plane. → Read More
A North County nonprofit organization that trains the next generations of surfers needs the public's help to recover a stolen equipment trailer. → Read More
A COVID-19 testing kit company opened its new Carlsbad plant for public tours on Tuesday. Quidel Corporation seeks to manufacture 600 million At-home Antigen tests out of the plant every year. → Read More
A man hurled a racially charged comment at San Diego County Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten during Tuesday night's County Board of Supervisors meeting. Now, the community is urging the County to adopt an anti-racist comment policy at their chambers. → Read More
The San Diego Democratic Party is calling to ban gambling on state-sponsored horse races in California. The group says they have both a moral and financial obligation to do so. → Read More
A San Diego woman is spreading joy by providing stylish decor for intimate outdoor picnics. Her new business is helping her make it in San Diego. → Read More
New murals are going up in Downtown San Diego's Gaslamp District. All of the artwork is being created by female muralists, hand-selected by a local non-profit organization, advocating for women creators. → Read More
School districts across San Diego County are experiencing a substitute teacher shortage caused by the pandemic. → Read More
A San Diego teenager has started a special shoe collection. It's not for himself, but to help others. He hopes to collect 100 pairs by the end of the year to send to needy runners worldwide. → Read More
Through new eyewitness accounts, ABC 10News is learning more about the tragic deaths of a mother and son who fell off the third-floor concourse at Petco Park on Saturday. San Diego Police are now describing the deaths as "suspicious." → Read More
A San Diego tennis player is headed to the Tokyo Paralympics later this month. David Wagner has his eyes set on gold, again. → Read More
San Diego Padres players are being hailed as heroes after escorting many fans into their dugout during a shooting in Washington DC Saturday. → Read More
Exactly one year after the death of revered statesman and civil rights icon Representative John Lewis, the US Navy christened a ship in his honor in San Diego Saturday morning. → Read More
The Carlsbad Senior Center opened its doors for the first time since the start of the pandemic Tuesday. → Read More
Trustees of the Coronado Unified School District have voted to remove the head basketball coach of Coronado High School following a tortilla-throwing incident. → Read More