Perla Shaheen, 10 News San Diego

Perla Shaheen

10 News San Diego

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, United States

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Past articles by Perla:

Activists blame asylum laws after eight migrants die on Black's Beach shores

“It was one of the worst maritime tragedies that I can think of in California, certainly here in San Diego,” said James Gartland, San Diego Lifeguard Chief. → Read More

Scripps Ranch family trapped at Lake Arrowhead cabin for two weeks

The Grubers are happy to be back in San Diego, but the anxiety from their trip stayed with them. 10News Reporter Perla Shaheen sat down with them to hear about their experience trapped in the snow. → Read More

County Supervisor Nora Vargas' advice on being female political leader

Nora Vargas is used to being the first Latina in her role. The trend started when she became an executive at Planned Parenthood Orange County. → Read More

Last Original Tommy's Hamburger in San Diego to close

The last Original Tommy’s Hamburger in San Diego is closing down. The announcement brought a lot of disappointment to long-time customers. → Read More

72-year-old veteran in Mira Mesa gets free roof replacement

72-year-old Anne Quinn has a house that always smells like cookies. It’s partially why people in Mira Mesa call her 'Granny Annie'. When she’s not baking, she spends her time working with kids. → Read More

Dance group of middle-aged women break stereotypes through flash mobs

The Ajumma EXP crew stands out in a crowd. You can spot them by their pink sun visors and fluffy perms, or by their spontaneous dancing in public places. → Read More

Prison to a four-year degree: Formerly incarcerated student starts new program

Calculus doesn't come easy to Leslie Esparza, but it’s a small barrier to her degree. More problematic than her studies is her criminal record. → Read More

Student at Granite Hills HS arrested after attacking teacher

El Cajon Police have confirmed that a student attacked a teacher at Granite Hills High School yesterday. → Read More

Family-owned Poway restaurant temporarily closed after fire

Lienzo Charro has been on Poway Road for more than 30 years. The family-owned Mexican restaurant is an important lunch spot for people living nearby... → Read More

Vietnam veteran awarded Oceanside's 'Senior Volunteer of the Year'

It’s not often you see an 84-year-old serving food, but Peter Cruz has been doing this for the last decade. He volunteers in the cafeteria at the Oceanside Senior Center. → Read More

Ocean Beach man's car held hostage in Mexico

Ethan Johnson likes to work under the hood of a car. More than a year ago, he found a 1993 Honda Prelude in a junk yard and made that his next project. → Read More

Broken water pipe causes sinkhole, mudslide, and flooding outside La Jolla home

A broken water pipe caused a flooded backyard, a sinkhole, and a mudslide to transpire in San Diego's La Jolla neighborhood Tuesday morning. → Read More

Students living in Mexico could start paying in-state college tuition

College students living in Northern Mexico might be able to pay in-state tuition. That’s the goal of one bill recently introduced by a San Diego assembly member. → Read More

North Park store offers sustainable ways to celebrate Valentine's Day

There are plenty of sustainable ways to celebrate Valentine's at The Mighty Bin in North Park. This zero-waste store is selling flowers outside the norm. → Read More

San Diego Orthodox churches ready to help earthquake victims in Turkey, Syria

Various groups have organized locally to gather donations and send support. Religious communities in San Diego and abroad are helping combat this crisis. → Read More

San Diego businesses collaborate to raise money for black youth

Two businesses are collaborating to support black youth. They’ll be raising money for one nonprofit throughout this month. → Read More

SDCC offers first-ever four-year degree

San Diego City College will soon offer it’s first four-year degree. It’s the second community college in the district to do so. This one will be in cyber defense and analysis. → Read More

Bonita mom gets national attention talking about postpartum depression

A UC San Diego professor is getting national attention for her response to the story of a Massachusetts mother charged with the deaths of her three children. → Read More

California's only lung cancer walk returns to San Diego

The only lung cancer walk in the state happened this morning at Liberty Station. It was organized by the American Lung Association. Every person walked for a reason. → Read More

Girls create lifelong friendship through blood disorders, highlight need for donations

ABC 10News first met Kamila and Ella in 2018. Kamila was barely 3, while Ella was a little 'wiser' at the age of 9. They've grown since then in height and in friendship. → Read More