January 21, 2025 – San Diego County District Attorney officials announce that a Chula Vista man has been sentenced to 25 years-to-life in prison for molesting young girls and possessing a mountain of child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
It is replacing an antiquated plant that had not been in operation for many years, allowing for millions of gallons of raw sewage to flow straight into the Pacific Ocean.
Charges have officially been filed against a 21-year-old man suspected of shooting four people in Vista over the summer, authorities said.
San Diego ISD has named Matthew Garcia as its next head football coach and athletic director. Garcia is an Alice grad...
Wayne McKinney III scored on a layup at the buzzer in overtime to rally San Diego State to a 77-76 victory over Air Force, handing the Falcons their ninth straight loss.
BAE Systems has been granted a $212m US Navy contract to undertake the upgrade of the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20). Scheduled to commence in February 2025, this project will take place at BAE Systems' San Diego shipyard.
A suspect in a shooting that killed a young man and left three others wounded in Vista already faced carjacking and robbery charges.
German leisure airline Condor pulled the plug on San Antonio's first trans-Atlantic service after just one summer — but experts say losing the Frankfurt flight probably won’t undermine the city's efforts to land new overseas destinations.
Bankrate used the latest population data from the U.S. Census Bureau to determine the 25 largest U.S. metros. Additionally, we calculated the percentage change of adults ages 25 to 44 in the 25 largest metros to determine which are growing the fastest and slowest among that age group.
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The South is bracing for a major winter storm, most of the nation remains gripped by extreme cold, and high winds could fan flames in California.
LOS ANGELES – A second day of ferocious winds were forecast for Tuesday in Southern California where firefighters remained on alert and extreme fire weather raised the risk of new wildfires two weeks after two major blazes still burning in the Los Angeles area sparked.