California September 1, 2021 San Diego protest outside mayor's home sees gunfire incident; suspect arrested Authorities in San Diego have arrested a man suspected of opening fire as a crowd protested Monday evening outside Mayor Todd Gloria’s home in the city, according to reports.
San Diego August 26, 2021 San Diego students told to mask up outdoors at school and while waiting at bus stops San Diego’s largest school district is requiring students to wear coronavirus masks outdoors as well as indoors on campus grounds – and at their bus stops.
Gavin Newsom August 14, 2021 Caitlyn Jenner visits US-Mexico border ahead of Newsom recall election: 'We have to finish the wall' California Republican gubernatorial candidate Caitlyn Jenner made a campaign stop at the U.S-Mexico border in San Diego County on Friday as illegal immigration continued to spike.
US August 12, 2021 First water cuts in US West supply to hammer Arizona farmers The cutbacks in Colorado River supply next year will be a blow for agriculture in Pinal County, Arizona's top producer of cotton, barley and livestock.
Drug and Substance Abuse August 11, 2021 California deputy trainee exposed to fentanyl, collapses in harrowing video A San Diego sheriff’s deputy trainee was exposed to fentanyl and would’ve died had his partner not jumped into action to save his life, newly released video shows.
US Navy August 4, 2021 USS Bonhomme Richard fire suspect hated Navy, dropped out of SEAL training, documents say The sailor suspected of setting fire to a naval amphibious assault ship that burned for five days and injured 71 people voiced hatred of the Navy and attempted to become a Navy SEAL, according to a search warrant affidavit.
WILD NATURE July 24, 2021 Snow leopard at San Diego Zoo tests positive for COVID-19 A snow leopard at the San Diego Zoo has tested positive for COVID-19 — forcing the zoo to temporarily shut down its leopard habitat to visitors, officials said Friday.
EDUCATION July 21, 2021 Biden admin promotes radical group pushing critical race theory in schools The Department of Education's handbook helping schools reopen linked to the Abolitionist Teaching Network, a radical group that pushes critical race theory tenets.
US Navy July 17, 2021 Navy christens ship for late John Lewis on the 1-year anniversary of his passing The U.S. Navy christened a ship Saturday named for the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis in a San Diego ceremony that marked the one-year anniversary of his death.Â
California July 17, 2021 San Diegans beg city to curb violence by homeless: 'like you’re in the 'Walking Dead'' San Diegans are asking police and city officials to do more to control the random attacks from the homeless on residents of the city.
San Diego July 14, 2021 California parents livid over kids being forced to wear masks San Diego parents blasted county officials Tuesday morning over continued coronavirus restrictions even though Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted most statewide orders in mid-June and as California now has one of the nation’s lowest new infection rates.