Nia Watson, 10 News San Diego

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10 News San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Parents upset over school's handling of audio recording of Santee teachers

Nearly three weeks after an audio recording surfaced of teachers at Pepper Drive School in Santee bad-mouthing students, some parents said little has been done to address it. → Read More

Former PB Denny's building that caught fire turned into unique, new food hall

The owner spent a couple of years repurposing the old Denny's diner. The new eatery, Mission + Garnet, has six different restaurants in one building. → Read More

Escondido woman working to recover after brutal domestic violence attack

The woman's boyfriend stabbed and cut her with a knife 25 times all over her body, including in the face, stomach, and arm. → Read More

East County parents outraged over audio of teachers allegedly bashing students

The recording was secretly captured on a student's iPad and sent to other students. The teachers can be heard using foul language and swear words to describe students' behavior. → Read More

Mega Millions jackpot tops $1 billion ahead of drawing

Stores across San Diego were flooded with people looking to buy Mega Millions jackpot tickets ahead of Friday night's drawing. → Read More

Coastal Commission hands down new restrictions for beach-area streetaries

A Coastal Commission staff report stated streetaries could impede beach access in high-traffic areas where parking is already scarce. → Read More

City considers designating Hillcrest neighborhood as a historic district

Hillcrest is widely known as a safe haven for the LGBTQ community, and now the city wants to make it a historic district. But some business owners think it needs to go further to preserve its culture. → Read More

Gaslamp businesses on sidewalk vendor crackdown

Friday, San Diego police began enforcing a sidewalk vendor crackdown in the Gaslamp Quarter. This comes after recent violent incidents involving sidewalk vendors. → Read More

Close friends remember beloved WWII veteran Tom Rice

"He was always willing to try something new. He was very positive." Rice died in his sleep shortly after midnight on Thursday. He was 101 years old. → Read More

Man with brain tumor transforms school bus into home to travel country with family

He spent the last few years renovating the bus to accommodate a family of eight with six bunk beds, one for each child, and a split bath with a compost toilet and full-length shower. → Read More

Parents take legal action after child comes home intoxicated from Del Mar school

Parents of a Del Mar elementary school student are taking legal action against the Del Mar Union School District after they say their daughter came home from school intoxicated. → Read More

Baseball fans flood downtown for game 1 of NLCS

Game one of the National League Championship Series was held at Petco Park with the Padres taking on the Phillies. → Read More

Parents rally over school district's handling of Hilter photo incident

Parents are upset no action has been taken against a teacher who said Adolf Hitler had strong leadership qualities. → Read More

SCOTUS hears arguments over California pig welfare law, pork industry

The law, which was supposed to take effect this year, bans the sale of pork from pregnant pigs kept in cages or crowded group pens. → Read More

University of Arizona murder suspect's troubled past in San Diego

Court documents reveal a woman filed a restraining order against the suspected shooter in 2020, stating he harassed and stalked her while he was a teaching assistant at San Diego State University. → Read More

Mission Hills High School Principal placed on leave

In an email to ABC 10News, a spokesperson with the San Marcos Unified School District said it happened after someone raised concern regarding Mitchell last week. → Read More

Former San Diego couple's home destroyed by Hurricane Ian

They estimate more than four feet of water got inside the home. All of their furniture was damaged beyond repair and their clothes were soiled. → Read More

San Diego schools warning parents about new drug trend targeting teens

This year is the first time authorities have seen rainbow fentanyl and worry that could lead to more overdoses in children and young adults. → Read More

Calif. Attorney General calls out El Cajon over homeless shelter debate, city responds

The county's voucher program covers the cost for people experiencing homelessness to temporarily stay at participating hotels while they look for permanent housing. → Read More

Pilots rehearse aviation demonstrations ahead of Miramar Air Show

It's back after a 2-year hiatus due to the pandemic. MCAS Miramar is pulling out all the action-packed tricks during the three-day event. → Read More