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Cindy and Mike Gill remember their son as being great at anything he was passionate about. Music was his first love. → Read More
Many patients tell News 8 that their appointments have not been rescheduled and they still have not received much information about what's going on. → Read More
Animal conservationists are trying to bring this issue to the forefront and will be showing a documentary, "The Conservation Game," in San Diego for two nights only. → Read More
Most public schools in San Diego county have resumed in-person learning. The statistics are out and show COVID-19 cases remain low throughout the districts. → Read More
This year's show is extra special because you can watch some talented San Diegans perform on stage at the Del Mar Fairgrounds from the comfort of your car. → Read More
They've been stagnant for more than a year. → Read More
Alejandro was holding the GoPro as he went down a slide at Three Sisters Falls. → Read More
With more people vaccinated, many are hoping they can resume spring break and summer vacation travel. → Read More
Supervisor Nora Vargas says more than 95% of South Bay residents, 65 and older, have been vaccinated. → Read More
Weeks after testing positive for COVID-19 and experiencing no symptoms, doctors say a local toddler almost died from a COVID complication called MIS-C. → Read More
After 9 months of polling the community, students and staff, the renaming board at San Diego unified unanimously decided to supported the change on Tuesday. → Read More
A collaborative vaccination effort in Coronado is helping our most vulnerable population, homebound seniors, get inoculated against COVID-19. → Read More
"While it might not snow in San Diego, the snow is directly impacting San Diego," County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said. → Read More
Firefighters across the county recently collaborated to help vaccinate rural communities and long-term care facilities with little to no waiting in line. → Read More
The AARP's 'Wish of a Lifetime' is asking you to be a part of their Cupid Crew by writing and sending letters to those who may be feeling pandemic isolation. → Read More
The Tijuana River valley looks like a river of trash, filled with plastic when it rains. This is a decades-old problem, but WILDCOAST is doing something about it. → Read More
New coronavirus pandemic challenges in the Latino communities have to do with a several barriers - like lack of trust, understanding and logistics. → Read More
Her sister and brother-in-law do not want to lose traction on this case and are pleading for help, hoping that someone will come forward with any information. → Read More
An emailed receipt confirms an Amazon purchase and it looks legitimate, saying this customer bought more than $900 worth of laptops, which he did not. → Read More
Her uncle, who lives in Spring Valley, can't believe what happened to his 35-year-old niece, Ashli Babbitt who called Ocean Beach home. → Read More