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A class action lawsuit has been filed in San Diego Federal Court on behalf of California pay per view customers who shelled out up to $100.00 to watch the Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather fight. → Read More
So-called safe zones are popping up In light of the horrific incident in Colorado where a fetus was cut out of a woman who answered an ad on Craigslist for baby clothes. → Read More
When the diagnosis came back he was terminally ill Bob Mounts was asked by his daughters what's tops on the bucket list. → Read More
With California now in its fourth year of drought San Diego City Council Member Mark Kersey wants to use new technology as a way to smartly water city parks. → Read More
It went against the culture and against tradition, but Niloofar Rahmani was not to be denied, so at age 18 she enrolled to be a pilot. → Read More
Patterned after a similar unit in San Francisco, the San Diego Sheriff's Department created a special unit at the Vista Detention Facility just for veterans. → Read More
Nothing looked out of the ordinary. The Fiorentino famly car was where they left it and still locked at the Wild Animal Safari Park last weekend. → Read More
The last place Justin Farmer thought he'd be after his enlistment was up in the Marine Corps was behind the counter of a Starbucks. → Read More
When the crew assignment came in to fly a Navy helicopter over to the San Diego Convention Center as part of an exhibit, Thomas Fint was all in. → Read More
When Marines go through the Recruit Depot they get a steady diet of of Marine Corps history but it was a rare opportunity for young marines to meet and hear from someone who lived it. → Read More
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel stopped at MCAS Miramar to talk and to listen as he makes the rounds of military bases before he leaves office. → Read More
The San Diego Natural History Museum is about to take the wraps off a $9 million exhibit that will showcase San Diego County under one roof. → Read More
When word of that terrorists had struck the offices of a French publisher, at the San Diego Islamic Center there was a sense of Deja Vu. → Read More
I can believe it, it's absolutely miraculous. What Pastor Mike Goulet can't believe is that his stolen family car was found. → Read More
The new year has been anything but happy for a North County associate pastor who had the family car taken from his driveway New Years Day. → Read More
When General Motors released the EV-1 it was the first mass produced electric car, now some 20 different auto makers are producing electric only vehicles. → Read More
Two people are alive -- just barely -- after they were overcome by carbon monoxide in their home in Chula Vista. → Read More
The group's Kony 2012 video has been viewed more than 100 million times on YouTube. → Read More
Enrique Diaz has been in his Spring Valley home for 15 years, but never paid attention to the storm drain access in his back yard until it ruptured. → Read More
At first glance the San Diego Harbor Police duel purpose trainer looks like a couple of containers stacked on a barge, but it's what's on the inside that counts. → Read More