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A new drug called Xylazine, also known as “Tranq,” is an animal tranquilizer not meant for human use. → Read More
Wednesday’s snow and windy conditions was a sneak peek of what’s to come in Julian. → Read More
A skydiver continues to recover after he fell from the sky, hitting a home last week in Oceanside. → Read More
Because of Thursday’s Santa Ana winds and saturated soil from recent rain, local tree removal companies are swamped. → Read More
Neighbors in El Cajon’s North Crest community are being warned about a rise in coyote sightings. → Read More
Police are investigating after a collection of vintage furniture was stolen from a warehouse in El Cajon. → Read More
Final preparations are being made at Balboa Park for the return of December Nights this Friday and Saturday. → Read More
The San Diego Police Department is beefing up security around the College Area for the Halloween weekend. → Read More
Fire Station 2 crews were in need of an upgrade, as they now respond to 4,000 calls a year. → Read More
Some of the fastest boats in the world are once again putting on a show at Mission Bay. → Read More
“Quite a remarkable experience – both terrifying and inspiring.” → Read More
The transformation is just about complete along North Magnolia Avenue on the border of El Cajon. → Read More
From the horses to the hats, opening day is always a winner at Del Mar. → Read More
In just two days, hundreds of thousands of eyes will be watching the San Diego skies for the annual Big Bay Boom. → Read More
The Filipino sailor who earned the Medal of Honor was remembered on Monday at Liberty Station. → Read More
Leaders with the United Lowrider Coalition have canceled a series of scheduled cruise nights in National City. → Read More
Newly-released numbers show homelessness in San Diego County is up 10 percent. → Read More
The Chula Vista rental housing market, like just about everywhere in San Diego County, is tight. → Read More
Some families have little, if anything, to return to after the Coastal Fire — but crews returned what they could to one couple who lost their home. → Read More
Calls for justice and jail reform grow louder as more San Diego County inmates die while in-custody. → Read More