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Silvergate was one of the first crypto-focused banks. It's now liquidating after market meltdown. → Read More
San Diego Police look to install 500 new streetlight surveillance cameras and license plate readers. → Read More
The potential rate hike would increase monthly electric bills by an average of $8.45 and gas bills by $9.16 monthly. → Read More
SDPD will hold community meetings to inform the public and gather feedback on a proposal to use streetlights equipped with cameras to solve crimes. → Read More
A jury found Jade Janks guilty of killing her stepfather after she found hundreds of nude photos of herself on his computer. → Read More
CBS 8 spoke with an aerospace engineer and Camp Pendleton Marine. → Read More
After three years, the COVID-19 emergency ends this week. It will be lifted in the City of San Diego, the county, and California Tuesday. → Read More
Xylazine, commonly known as 'Tranq', is an animal tranquilizer that's being mixed with fentanyl. → Read More
Victims described him as muscular or athletic- looking, 20 to 30 years old with short dreadlocks. → Read More
The mileage tax would cost drivers four cents for every mile driven. → Read More
AB-1237 aims to attract veterinarians to work in the state by helping to pay for their student loans. → Read More
Getting aid to Syria is a challenge. Before the disaster, the country was already ravaged by a civil war. → Read More
The earthquake in Turkey and Syria is among the deadliest in recent history. → Read More
Title 42 is anticipated to end when the national COVID-19 public health emergency ends in May. → Read More
North County family's home burglarized after taking steps to prevent. The family has heard of two other recent break-ins nearby. → Read More
At least 20 students have claimed professors have retaliated against them. → Read More
The district says many students have missed so many days they're considered chronically absent. → Read More
Up to 36 women can seek shelter at the library in Downtown San Diego and receive mental health services. → Read More
Volunteers plan to begin count early Thursday morning. → Read More
Organizers hoped to focus on the joy the festivities bring in the wake of the Monterey Park Shooting. → Read More