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NTSB report details plethora of problems before Frontier Airlines flight made fiery emergency landing in Vegas
No one among the 190 passengers and seven crew members was injured Oct. 5 on Flight 1326 from San Diego, according to a NTSB preliminary report.
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Meet Humberto Cruz — the San Diego artist designing Karol G's album art
From his small studio in Point Loma, local artist and graphic designer Humberto Cruz has collaborated with some of the most important musicians and major fashion brands in the world today.
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A 13-course ‘Beetlejuice' dinner will poshly haunt this San Diego hotel
The US Grant’s Grant Grill will stage a marvelously macabre meal on Halloween night.
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October deals: Big savings make a splash during ‘Kids Free San Diego'
Hotels, museums, and animal parks are offering discounts or fun freebies for youngsters.
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Firefighters rescue man caught in tortilla-making machine in Logan Heights
Emergency crews came to the rescue of a man who got his arm caught up to the shoulder Friday in a tortilla-making machine at a Memorial-area grocery store.
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Mom says daughter's strap fell off on roller coaster; Seaworld says it was there for comfort only
A mom posted a viral TikTok video that she says shows her daughter’s strap dangling on the Electric Eel ride at SeaWorld San Diego.
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Firefighters find 15 cats in burning San Diego home, attempt to rescue kitty on roof
Firefighters were working to save a cat from the roof of a burning house while at the same time putting out the flames in the South Bay on Wednesday.
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Rubio's files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after closing 13 locations in San Diego
San Diego-founded Rubio’s Coastal Grill has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy days after announcing they had closed 13 locations.
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How a gas station meeting with Bill Walton changed this paralyzed young man's life forever
Bill Walton wasn’t just part of the Challenged Athletes Foundation team. His larger-than-life presence was felt for years throughout the charitable organization, forever changing Mack Johnson’s life.
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Parents of surfers killed in Mexico remember their sons at San Diego beach
The parents of the two Australian surfers killed in Mexico speak about their sons, asking people to “live bigger” and “love harder” in their memory.
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Man sentenced to 9 years for bringing 2 teen girls to San Diego for prostitution
A Long Beach man who brought two teenage girls to the San Diego area to have them work as prostitutes was sentenced this week to nine years in federal prison.
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‘Coiled up in ready position': Mountain biker encounters rattlesnake in San Diego
A bike ride at the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve in San Diego earlier this month took a frightening turn when a mountain biker collided with a rattlesnake.
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Audit sheds light on California's homelessness programs
California is spending billions of dollars to try to address homelessness, but a new state audit found that much of the money isn’t being tracked or evaluated. Emma Goss reports.
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Man sentenced 4 years for beloved Rolando veterinarian's heart attack death
A man who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for causing an 88-year-old veterinarian’s fatal heart attack at the victim’s Rolando clinic was sentenced Tuesday to four years in county jail.
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San Diego Community College District increases minimum wage as state wage lags behind high cost of living
A new report from the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office shows the $16 minimum wage statewide does not keep up with the cost of living, especially in coastal cities. Meanwhile, SDCCD is hoping their minimum wage hike sets an example for the rest of the state.
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Mysterious lights spotted in San Diego sky. Here's where they came from
San Diegans were reaching out to NBC 7 on Saturday night after they witnessed strange lights flashing across the sky.
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China plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas this year, reintroducing panda diplomacy
China is planning to send a new pair of giant pandas to the San Diego Zoo after nearly all the iconic bears in the U.S. were returned to the Asian country in recent years.
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Man pleads guilty to laundering over $42 million in California for Mexican drug cartels
A Tijuana man whom prosecutors say ran a business that laundered millions in drug proceeds was sentenced in San Diego federal court Friday to three years and four months in prison.
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Calif. college student survives being shot in the head by errant bullet through her bedroom wall
A 20-year-old San Diego City College student, living with her grandmother in a downtown condominium near the Gaslamp District, survived being struck in the head by an errant bullet that was shot into her bedroom.
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Crews work to recover remains of 5 Marines killed when helicopter crashed in California mountains
“It is with a heavy heart and profound sadness that I share the loss of five outstanding Marines from 3d Marine Aircraft Wing and the “Flying Tigers,” Maj. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte, commander of 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, said in a statement.