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A Judge has decided to uphold Julie Harper’s hearing, meaning there’s no change to the length of time she will serve. → Read More
Baja Beach Café General Manager Justin McIntyre is hoping this storm doesn’t bring back the water surging through their property, flooding their outdoor patio. → Read More
Once the city council approves the project's next phase, work will be done to improve the bike path for the public and create more than 140 family friends campsites. → Read More
"I want families to try and understand that we’re all God’s children, and to accept their children unconditionally,” an advocate for the memorial said. → Read More
As the rain came down in Oceanside, waves crashed onto the empty beach. Only a few cars were driving by and drivers had to deal with minor ponding and debris on the street. → Read More
Waves already caused significant damage Thursday morning to the pier, and they can also create a dangerous situation for those in the water. → Read More
Product experts will be on the showroom floor to answer all your questions about the newest vehicles on display at the San Diego International Auto Show. → Read More
Elizabeth Munoz says seven years after her son's murder in National City, her pain is still very real. → Read More
Melody Al-Akhras thought the military prepared her for just about everything -- until she found herself on the street. → Read More
As of 12 p.m. Wednesday, incumbent Democrat Mike Levin was narrowly ahead of Republican challenger Brian Maryott with 51% of the votes. → Read More
A lot of people are trying their luck, hoping to get the winning Powerball numbers now that the jackpot has reached $1.2 billion. → Read More
“It's an offering for your loved ones — you personalize it to what your loved ones loved and enjoyed,” Tejeda says. → Read More
“I’ve been following the padres since 2014, but it’s pretty exciting, as you can tell I don’t have a voice right now from screaming so much.” → Read More
The 'MyShake' app works thanks to ground motion sensors all over California. The amount of heads up you get depends on your distance to the quake's epicenter. → Read More
Woods says, "I got the yellow band for my fit bit. I haven't taken it off, I haven't shaved this is what it's going to be .. hopefully for a long time." → Read More
Statistics show 53,000 households in the City of San Diego don’t have access to the internet, according to officials. → Read More
Nicholas Piazza was in court for a status hearing, allowing his lawyer and the prosecutor to set dates on his future court proceedings. → Read More
It seems like anywhere you turn in San Diego Padres post season fever is everywhere, whether it’s the trolley, crowds in Padres gear, brown and yellow can be seen all over America’s Finest City. → Read More
10News Anchor Marie Coronel reflects on one of her favorite family pastimes: rooting for the Padres. In San Diego, many families sharing this tradition are pumped for a playoff run. → Read More
OPEC Plus, which is a group of oil producing nations led by Russia and Saudi Arabia, is cutting production by 2 million barrels per day to boost prices. → Read More