Teresa Sardina, CBS 8 San Diego

Teresa Sardina

CBS 8 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Teresa:

San Diegans flock to the mountains to enjoy the fresh snowfall

Sheriffs and residents are reminding visitors to the snow to “pack out” what they brought in to minimize the trash left behind. → Read More

This San Diego mother and son nursing home visit is almost a year in the making

It's been nearly one year since the two have been this close, only phone calls, just a few socially distanced patio visits and hellos from her balcony. → Read More

A gender-neutral toy section? Proposed California legislation would make it so

The legislation would make children's clothing and toy sections gender-neutral. → Read More

San Diego celebrates National Unplugging Day

Throughout the county you might’ve seen neighborhoods hosting events for National Unplugging Day which is March 5 through the 6th. → Read More

U.S./Mexico Border Committees searching for answers in border crash in Imperial County

Pedro Rios, director of the American Friends Service Committee, is working with the Mexican consulate searching for answers. → Read More

CHP officers rescue driver from car fire following pursuit

After hitting a spike strip, the car went off the freeway and rolled down an embankment where it caught fire. CHP Officers rescued the man from the burning car. → Read More

Here's the San Diego connection to the Mars rover, Perseverance

San Diego's connection to the Mars rover landing involves its cameras. → Read More

Local dentists volunteer to administer COVID vaccinations

"When Governor Newsom asked the dentist to come out and help with vaccinations, we had over 70 dentists who enrolled in the Reserve Corps," said Dr. Hoa Audette. → Read More

Santee mayor calls for county official's resignation after comments about Newsom recall supporters

It's a back and forth affair with Santee Mayor John Minto and County Board of Supervisor Nathan Fletcher over Governor Gavin Newsom's recall effort. → Read More

Stabbed SDPD police K-9 reunites with handler

Titan had part of his colon removed, received 100 stitches and underwent weeks of recovery due to his injury. → Read More

National City leaders hold drive-thru safety event asking public to stay home for Super Bowl

During the drive-thru event, National City residents received a ham and PPE kit. → Read More

San Diego Food Bank CEO says Biden executive order could bring relief to food insecurity

Jim Floros, President & CEO of San Diego Food Bank believes President Joe Biden's executive order signed will be bring relief to food insecurity in the county. → Read More

San Diego senior citizens share experience receiving COVID-19 vaccine

It's been an all-hands-on-deck operation to vaccinate seniors in care facilities for coronavirus. → Read More

US Navy Petty Officer reunites with his dog after Iraq deployment

The dog was being watched by San Diego based non-profit "Dogs on Deployment." → Read More

UCSD to help county deliver 5,000 COVID-19 vaccinations per day

The Vaccination Super Station near Petco Park is an effort to safely vaccinate the 500,000 healthcare workers in the region eligible for Phase 1A-Tier categories. → Read More

Vaccination Super Station launches Monday and aims to vaccinate at least 5,000 healthcare workers per day

UC San Diego Health, San Diego County and the Padres are teaming up to vaccinate at least 5,000 healthcare workers per day against the novel coronavirus. → Read More

Spike in holiday air travel despite plea from health officials to avoid the risk

Despite the increase in COVID-19 cases across San Diego and the country, many people are still flying. → Read More

San Diego company creates 'Vaccinated and Proud' bracelets

Willerman said the bracelets are, “red, white, and blue, it’s patriotic, it captures a deep sense of a heart with a checkmark." → Read More

Winter storm brings snow to San Diego mountains

If you’re heading to the snow, AAA reminds visitors to have chains, make sure windshield wipers are working, have a flashlight, batteries and always be prepared. → Read More

La Mesa businesses thankful for shopping small

Small business owners in La Mesa said they're thankful for a busy shopping day after a challenging year. → Read More