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San Diego Zoo Caretaker Bitten by Highly Venomous Viper
A wildlife care specialist was rushed to the hospital on Monday afternoon after a highly venomous African Bush Viper bit him.
The 25 Least Affordable Places to Rent in the U.S.
More than half of the metropolitan areas across the country have become less affordable for renters since the pandemic started, according to new data from Zillow. Thinking of making a move? Here's what you need to know.
Man Accused of Driving Impaired Kills 3 in San Diego Homeless Camp
The man identified himself as the driver when police arrived and cooperated with authorities, officers said.
Why Great Apes Are Getting COVID Vaccines At a U.S. Zoo
The virus is believed to have been transmitted to the great apes after they came into contact with an asymptomatic staff member at the zoo who later tested positive for coronavirus.
Man's $600 Stimulus Payment Disappears During Bank Transfer
Those who receive their stimulus payment as a prepaid debit card have the option of transferring the money to their bank account.
Human Remains Found by Hikers Off California Trail
The remains were found by hikers along a trail near Summit Avenue and Summit Crest Drive in San Diego County.
Burglar Stabbed Californian Couple to Death, Threw Them Down Well—Police
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the murders of Ian Hirschsohn, 78, and Kathy Harvey, 73, who were found at the bottom of a well in northern Mexico.
Evangelical Singer's Concert Draws Hundreds of Maskless Revelers
Hundreds of maskless concert-goers flocked to see Sean Feucht, a musician who has been leading the controversial "Let us Worship" campaign during the pandemic.
California Woman, 76, Drags Neighbor To Safety From Burning Home
The 76-year-old crawled into the home on her hands and knees to avoid the smoke, allowing her to grab hold of her neighbor's ankle and clothes to pull her to safety.
16-Year-Old Girl Among 12 Rescued in California Anti-Trafficking Operation
'Operation Home for the Holidays' was a two-day long, multi-agency operation that resulted in the recovery of the women
Judge Lets Strip Clubs Stay Open, Loosens San Diego Lockdown
San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil ruled Wednesday that the two strip clubs had "done nothing to contribute to the spread of COVID."
Beluga Whale Washes up on Baja Beach, Thousands of Miles From Home
The discovery comes months after the most southerly sighting of a beluga off the coast of San Diego.
Woman Crushed to Death by Tractor on California Beach
An investigation has been launched into the accident which occurred at a beach in Oceanside.
California Man Tried to Kidnap 2-year-old From Costco Parking Lot: Police
Peter Kopcak was in the car with his partner and their two children when a man allegedly tried to grab the little boy.
San Diego Trembles Under 4.6 Magnitude Earthquake Amid Ongoing Wildfires
An earthquake briefly struck San Diego and other communities east of Los Angeles on Friday night, but the effects were minimal.
California Bartender Suffers Broken Nose After Alleged Face Mask Dispute
The bar manager at 710 Beach Bar in San Diego said a customer refusing to comply with the mask policy broke his nose.
California Fire Updates, Creek, Valley Fires, State of Emergency Declared
The latest blazes, including the Creek Fire, Valley Fire and El Dorado Fire, have collectively burned tens of thousands of acres, while thousands of residents have been evacuated.
Several Pro-Trump Boat Parades Planned For Labor Day Weekend Amid Pandemic
Nearly 50,000 spectators are reportedly expected at a pro-Trump boat parade in San Diego Bay, among several others taking place this weekend.
California County GOP Leader Addresses Unearthed Video With Nazi Imagery
Tony Krvaric, chairman of the San Diego Republican Party, was part of a hacker group called Fairlight in the early 1990s.
San Diego Museum Changes Its Name in an Effort to Decolonize
Formerly known as the Museum of Man, the 105-year-old institution has changed its name to the Museum of Us.
Here's What Happened at the First Drive-In Classical Concert Since Lockdown
Mainly Mozart, a nonprofit in San Diego, performed on July 11 for a drive-in audience at a dirt parking lot at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.
California Couple Say They Were Maced During Reported Mask Dispute
A video capturing the incident shows a woman wearing a black face mask approaching a man at a San Diego dog park and repeatedly pepper spraying him as he stood with his hands up.
2 Sailors Involved in San Diego Ship Fire Response Test Positive for COVID
The two sailors worked on the amphibious transport dock USS San Diego and had tested positive after showing symptoms, U.S. Navy spokeswoman Lt. Cmdr. Nicole Shwegman said Friday.
Woman Sets Up GoFundMe to Sue for Half of Starbucks Barista's $100k Tip
The San Diego woman claims she was discriminated against when the barista refused to serve her for not wearing a mask.
Houston, 2 Other Major U.S. Cities Increased Police Budgets Amid Protests
Three of the 10 most populous cities in the U.S. approved budgets for the next fiscal year that included funding boosts for their local police departments.
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Nightmare Scenario Developing With Massive Blaze Aboard U.S. Navy Ship
The fire has reached temperatures of at least 1,000 degrees in some points, and a fire suppression system that could help battle the blaze is temporarily out of commission.
Protesters Demand Release of Body Cam Video After San Diego Police Shooting
Police said a 25-year-old Hispanic man, who was wanted for robbery, was shot by officers after he pointed a gun at officers.
44 Percent of California's New Coronavirus Cases Are People Under 35: Study
Young people between 18 and 34 now account for the largest group of new virus infections in California.
San Diego Man Who Wore KKK Hood As Protective Mask Escapes Prosecution
Police said the man, seen wearing hood at a Vons store, was frustrated at "having people tell him what he can and cannot do."