Richard Allyn, CBS 8 San Diego

Richard Allyn

CBS 8 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Richard:

Governor Gavin Newsom cutting business ties with drugstore giant Walgreens

This comes in response to Walgreens' decision that the drugstore chain will not distribute the abortion pill Mifepristone in 20 Republican-led states. → Read More

One year after Russia's invasion

One year ago, Russia launched its unprovoked attack on Ukraine: a war that has led to thousands of lives lost, devastating destruction, and families torn apart. → Read More

Should California middle schoolers be required to get the HPV vaccine?

This new legislation would require the HPV vaccine for all incoming eighth graders in California's public and private schools, while allowing for some exceptions. → Read More

San Diego car insurance projected to rise more than any California city

San Diego's project increase in car insurance is one of the highest in the nation, just behind Phoenix and Orlando. → Read More

Food assistance benefits for millions of Californians will soon be slashed

Emergency allotments to the state's CalFresh program will end this month, so that families will see the last boost to their benefits next month. → Read More

SDPD releases body-camera footage of fatal police shooting in Barrio Logan

The family of 37-year-old Christopher DeArman believe that the shooting was unjustified, and that their loved one was targeted. → Read More

San Diego COVID emergency to end in Feb., vaccine mandate in March

The City of San Diego's vaccine mandate for its employees will end on March 9. → Read More

Audit: San Diego towing program disproportionately impacts poorer residents

If your car has ever been towed, you know it can be expensive, costing hundreds of dollars or even more to cover all of the fees and fines to get it back. → Read More

California taking legal aim at nation's biggest insulin manufacturers

This lawsuit, which alleges illegal price fixing, aims to lower the drug's cost and also get restitution for patients that have overpaid for insulin for decades. → Read More

Governor Newsom reverses parole for former pro-skater Mark 'Gator' Rogowski

Rogowski was paroled in June of last year after serving 31 years for the rape and murder of a 22-year-old Carlsbad woman. → Read More

US launches online system to seek asylum on Mexican border

The Biden administration launched an online appointment system for migrants to be exempt from limits on seeking asylum. → Read More

Ped-West at San Ysidro Port of Entry to re-open Monday

Although this reopening will be limited from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., local business owners and others who frequently cross the border on foot are celebrating this news. → Read More

President Biden to make first trip to border since taking office

This visit comes as the White House announced a major crackdown on illegal border crossings. → Read More

Former Grossmont High School student says teacher assaulted her in front of her class and the district failed to act

The district suspended the long-term teacher for two weeks before allowing him to return to school. → Read More

San Diego police start cracking down on sidewalk vendors in the Gaslamp Quarter

Citations will run $200 for a first offense, escalating up to $1,000 for repeat offenders, who also risk having their carts impounded by police. → Read More

Small Business Saturday gaining in popularity among holiday shoppers

More holiday shoppers plan to hit the stores on Small Business Saturday than they did on Black Friday. → Read More

Caught on camera: Homeless people attack Ocean Beach man in front of Hodad's

The community of Ocean Beach is fed up with crime from homeless people in the area, even more so after a man and his dog were viciously attacked on a sidewalk. → Read More

State of California suing DuPont, M3 over toxic 'forever chemicals'

These chemicals are found in everything from cookware to clothing, cosmetics to stain-resistant rugs, and even in fire-fighting foam. → Read More

Young voters and the major impact on the midterm elections

Some analysts point to voters under age 30 as one of the reasons the Republican 'red wave' never happened. → Read More

Federal program helps Californians behind on their water bills

The Low Income Household Water Assistance program provides relief of up to $2,000 for qualifying households. → Read More