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A Del Mar couple is unhurt after a large Torrey Pine toppled over Wednesday morning, bursting through their roof and windows. → Read More
A home along the now-shuttered Stoneridge Country Club in Poway flooded during the storm early New Year's Day. → Read More
The first Amazon Fresh grocery store location in San Diego County has been in the works for years. But while it appeared to be close to opening back in the spring, the doors have remained closed. → Read More
ABC 10News caught up with Rep. Scott Peters Thursday, just a few hours after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she would step down from her leadership post in the next Congress. → Read More
In one of the closest and strangest election races in San Diego County, Simon Silva, who died in September, has a narrow 149-vote lead over Dan Smith to be Chula Vista's next City Attorney. → Read More
Leanne Fan, a 14-year-old freshman at Westview High School, was named the winner of the prestigious 3M Young Scientist Challenge. → Read More
Soccer fans in San Diego are expressing optimism that after years of waiting, the city may finally be on the verge of landing a MLS expansion franchise. → Read More
Doug Manchester is unveiling details about a new Embarcadero mega-hotel he's proposing for the Navy-owned site facing the waterfront at the corner of Pacific Highway and Broadway. → Read More
A woman who purchased a SuperLotto Plus lottery ticket worth $38,000,000 has yet to turn the ticket in. The deadline to claim the prize is Thursday, October 27. → Read More
After a break during the pandemic, Poway's "Once Upon a Halloween Festival" is returning to Old Poway Park, including a haunted house that is a labor of love for the volunteers who build it. → Read More
The discovery of a new species of extinct saber-tooth is providing new details about an ancient animal that has long-captured the imaginations of visitors to natural history museums. → Read More
A local organization is helping inspire women and children who are victims of abuse to read by creating a safe space for them at local shelters. → Read More
As Florida deals with the aftermath of the devastating Hurricane Ian, local experts warn that San Diego is likely to face increasingly intense storms in the future. → Read More
More problems have been discovered at the troubled Lake Hodges Dam, which will delay the lake's reopening for boating and fishing indefinitely and increase the price tag for repairs. → Read More
Latino athletes have been excelling in Major League Baseball for decades. But the first player of Hispanic heritage to be inducted into the Hall of Fame rarely talked about his Mexican roots. → Read More
The newest southern white rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari park is beginning to explore its full habitat, less than one month after its birth. → Read More
After seven years of starts and stops, optimism is building among Topgolf fans that the popular entertainment venue will soon open its first San Diego location. → Read More
A $300 million luxury yacht owned by a sanctioned Russian oligarch was seized in Fiji and was brought to NAS North Island on Monday. → Read More
The large animals that roam the large open space habitat at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park eat a lot of food. Almost all of it is grown on site. → Read More
Three cruise ships from three different lines could be seen docked in San Diego for much of Wednesday, a sign that the local tourism industry is returning to pre-pandemic levels. → Read More