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An animal-rights activist accused of bombing two San Francisco-area buildings over 20 years ago — and once listed among the FBI’s most-wanted terrorists — was arrested in Wales on Monday, the FBI ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI)–Jewish organizations and synagogues are choosing not to participate in San Diego Pride because of one of the festival’s headline performers. Jewish synagogues and leaders ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The City of San Diego is making new additions to its beach accessibility wheelchair program. Beachgoers with accessibility needs will be able to use Freedom Trax and ...
In a letter to the groups, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria called the event’s headliner ‘disappointing’ and said organizers had revised the singer’s contract to bar them from &#… ...
A San Diego police officer is accused of embezzling from the school safety patrol program he ran. And, we’ve got part three of our five-part series on the District 1 supervisor’s race ...
The San Diego Sheriff’s Department started encrypting in 2022, and several other police departments in the region, Chula Vista and Escondido to name a couple, have also done it.
The city of San Diego's ban on yoga classes in public parks and beaches was ruled unconstitutional Wednesday by a federal appeals court that found such classes are protected by the First Amendment.
San Diego City Council approved potential parking fees at Balboa Park and the Zoo, which would affect free parking and increase Sunday meter rates.
The San Diego County Water Authority and Metropolitan Water District in Los Angeles finally signed an agreement Monday ending a battle over the cost to deliver water. Stream San Diego News for ...
San Diego County’s new public health lab in Kearny Mesa. (Nelvin C. Cepeda / The San Diego Union-Tribune) “The public health laboratory staff had input from day one until the finishing touches ...
Community leaders and organizations in San Diego condemn an ICE raid on local residents and workers in South Park, demanding accountability and change. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
According to crime data recorded by the San Diego Police Department, assaults happen about 1,000 times per month citywide. Here's what the pattern looks like in downtown San Diego.