'I Have the Job My Father Couldn't Have': Son of Calif. City's 1st Black Cop...
Alfred Robinson was the city of Vallejo's first African-American police officer, but his career was likely the shortest in the North Bay city's history.Robinson got his badge in 1948, only to have it...
View ArticleSurviving LA 'Grim Sleeper’ Victim Faces Down Accused Serial Killer
A woman described by the prosecution as the sole surviving victim of the alleged "Grim Sleeper" identified him in court Thursday as the man who shot her in the chest and then took a photo of her in...
View ArticlePayment Apps Mark Generation
The generation gap used to be measured by long hair and loud music. Today the generation gap is digital. Where people used to share payment methods like credit cards and check books, today's...
View ArticleNew Results Released in Carlsbad Special Election
The San Diego County Registrar of Voters released a new batch of results in Measure A or the 85/15 plan at issue in Carlsbad.Carlsbad residents went to the polls to vote on the controversial "measure...
View ArticleNew Study Finds Nearly All Drivers Distracted
A new study from the AAA Foundation has found that nearly every driver is distracted at some point.More than 35,000 Americans died on roadways last year, and even in the last week several children died...
View ArticleCarlsbad Co. Receives $7.8M Worth of Orders
Palomar Display Products Inc. of Carlsbad said it received six domestic and international orders worth $7.8 million for military thermal sight displays.The products will eventually be installed on...
View ArticleFacebook CEO Slams 'Malicious' Workers for Defacing Black Lives Matter Message
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is calling the behavior of whoever scratched out a "Black Lives Matter” messages on the company’s famous no-rules signature wall “disrespectful” and “malicious.”And he said...
View ArticleTierrasanta Hit-and-Run Crash Victim Speaks to NBC 7
A fifth grader in Tierrasanta is recovering from serious injuries she suffered in a hit-and-run crash that killed her best friend.The death of 10-year-old Raquel Rosete has touched the lives of so many...
View ArticleIranians Vote in 1st Election Since Nuke Deal
Iranians took to the polls Friday to vote for the first time since its nuclear deal with the West, The Associated Press reported. The election will decide outcomes for Iran's parliament as well as its...
View ArticleMizzou Fires Professor After Scuffle With Campus Reporter
A mass media professor who was caught on video trying to block a student journalist from filming protests at the University of Missouri has been fired, the school announced Thursday, NBC News...
View ArticleSyria Battered by Bombs Hours Before Cease-Fire Deadline
Warplanes unleashed airstrikes on the suburbs of the Syrian capital and near the rebel-held city of Aleppo on Friday, hours before a cease-fire brokered by the United States and Russia was to go into...
View ArticleRubio Mocks Trump's Tweets During Dallas Rally
Marco Rubio repeatedly mocked Donald Trump Friday morning in Dallas, at one point ridiculing him over misspelled tweets and joking that the billionaire businessman may have "wet his pants" over his...
View ArticleSea Lion Pup Hides Under Cars in Ocean Beach
A sea lion found in an alley behind Ocean Beach businesses early Friday was rescued by SeaWorld San Diego.San Diego Police Officers were flagged down by someone reporting the sea lion under the Ocean...
View ArticleEater SD: Fireside by The Patio Preview
Eater San Diego shares the top stories of the week from San Diego’s food and drink scene, including a sneak peek at Liberty Station's highly-anticipated new restaurant, Fireside by The Patio, plus...
View ArticleKs. Shooter Had Record in Fla.
A man who wounded three people before storming into the central Kansas factory where he worked and shooting 14 others, killing three of them, had just been served a protection from abuse order that...
View ArticleEscaped 'Unicorn' Recaptured
Drivers in the Central California town of Madera got quite a surprise Wednesday night as a unicorn darted through traffic.Well, not really a unicorn, but a white pony dressed up like one for a child's...
View ArticleRomano's Jewelers Military Fraud Case Goes to Trial
A North County judge has determined there is enough evidence for a military fraud case involving Romano’s Jewelers to be tried in court.After two days of hearing from Camp Pendleton criminal...
View ArticleResidents Burglarized, Jewelry Possibly Targeted
Residents in Azalea Park, just west of Chollas Creek, are on high alert after several home burglaries in the last several weeks, they said.San Diego Police told NBC 7 they are investigating, but at...
View ArticleFire Reported at 7th & C Streets
San Diego Fire-Rescue crews were called to 1044 Seventh Avenue downtown at 11:30 a.m. for a fire inside a multiple-story commercial building.Crews say smoke was showing from the second floor on...
View ArticleThe End of Daylight Saving Time?
Daylight Saving Time, the time every year where we “spring forward” our clocks, could be a thing of the past if a California assemblyman has his way.AB 2496, which was introduced this week by San Jose...
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