Paul Krueger, NBC 7 San Diego

Paul Krueger

NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Paul:

Video From Smart Streetlights Goes Dark

San Diego’s controversial smart streetlight program is facing a new setback. → Read More

Incumbent San Diego City Attorney Campaigns for Re-Election

San Diego’s city attorney is seeking another four-year term as the city’s chief legal advisor. → Read More

Vilified to Vindicated: Judge Sides With Victims of Porn Scheme

INSIGHT Episode Twelve describes NBC 7’s year-long investigation into a San Diego porn company and the civil trial that ensued. The team describes the outcome of the civil trial and what could happen to the three men behind the scheme; all facing criminal charges, including one owner who remains a fugitive. → Read More

Poway Synagogue Shooter Purchased Weapon from San Diego Gun Store: Warrants

The warrants reveal investigators found a “gun receipt and paperwork” that indicate shooter John Earnest purchased the gun at “San Diego Guns.” → Read More

Meth Abusers At Risk For Little-Known But Potentially Deadly Disease

Studies show emergency room visits related to methamphetamine abuse have increased over recent years, specifically here in San Diego County. → Read More

"Bone Crunching With Flesh": Witness Recalls Fight That Allegedly Killed North County Man

In an emotional testimony, a witness inside a North County courtroom Wednesday described a one-sided altercation and single punch to the head that prosecutors say killed her fiancé. → Read More

Jury Selection Begins in Apple vs Qualcomm Trial in San Diego

Jury selection began Monday in San Diego in a multi-billion dollar patent trial between Qualcomm and Apple. → Read More

San Diego County Pays $595,000 to Settle Lawsuit From Family of North County Man Who Died by Suicide in Jail

San Diego County recently paid more than half of a million dollars to the family of a North County man who died by suicide in a Vista jail, according to documents obtained by NBC 7. → Read More

SDUSD Makes Ethnic Studies Course Graduation Requirement

Students at San Diego Unified School District high schools will soon be required to take a new course to graduate. → Read More

La Jolla Woman, 15 Others Face New Charge in College Admissions Cheating Scandal

A La Jolla woman accused of paying $500,000 in bribes to get her children admitted into elite universities faces another serious felony charge. → Read More

'Very Concerned About Going Back in There': SDSU Building to Stay Closed Amid Health Concerns

The reopening of a San Diego State University campus building was delayed amid health complaints by nearly two dozen students, faculty and staff. → Read More

City Takes Big Step Towards Energy Independence, Possible Lower Rates

San Diego’s City Council agreed Monday to move forward with a bold but controversial plan for energy independence. → Read More

Suspected Smugglers Break Down Aging Border Barrier: BP

Portions of the border barrier east of San Diego were torn down this month in suspected smuggling incidents, prompting U.S. Border Patrol agents to call for a stronger barrier. → Read More

Doctors Warn: Don't Be Fooled By A Mild Flu Season

The county health department reports 410 confirmed cases of the flu, for the week ending December 26. That's a fraction of the 2,332 cases reported for the same week last year. → Read More

Experts Urge Patience, Discipline In Face Stock Market's Wild Ride

The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded higher on Thursday, but it was a very stressful day for investors. The 30-stock index plunged 611 points early in the day, before recovering to close up 157 points. → Read More

South Bay Activist Granted Christmas Eve Pardon by Governor

Several San Diegans are on the list of Christmas Eve pardons and commutations issued by Governor Jerry Brown. Following her release from state prison, Rachel Ortiz became a mentor and role model of low-income... → Read More

Christmas Tree Shortage Drives Up Prices, Limits Selection

You’ll pay more for a Christmas tree this year, and find a smaller selection of quality trees. One expert predicts prices will continue to increase, due to smaller tree yields and high labor costs at tree farms... → Read More

Challenger Defeats Controversial 'Birther' Judge in Superior Court Battle

Superior Court Judge Gary Kreep, claimed many of his colleagues on the bench are "anti-Christian" and sought his defeat. Judge Kreep also claimed he was a target of "anti-conservative bias." Voters rejected his... → Read More

San Diego's 911 Ambulance Response Times Show Big Improvement

San Diego Fire-Rescue chief assures city council that improvements in staffing and dispatch have helped reduce 9-1-1 emergency response times. Delays that once threatened the system are no longer a problem. → Read More

Jury Orders 'Miracle Cure Doctor' to pay $105 Million to Cancer Patient

A self-proclaimed cancer expert convicted of practicing medicine without a license now faces a $105 Million civil judgement for fraud and negligence. Robert O. Young denounces the verdict as "outrageous"... → Read More