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Santee Neighborhood Dazzles Rest of County With Lights, Music
Starlight Circle in Santee knows how to party this holiday season.
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Parkland Moms Captured in Iconic Photo After MSD Shooting Now Divided Over Guns
The redhead was Cathi Rush, who was desperately waiting on Feb. 14, 2018, to find out whether her 14-year-old son Brandon was OK. The blonde was Mechelle Boyle, whose three children did not attend the high school and were safe.
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2nd Arrest in Killing of Sailor Who Stopped to Help Driver on Interstate 15
Nearly two months after the shooting death of a U.S. sailor who stopped to help what appeared to be a stranded motorist on a San Diego highway, investigators booked a second suspect in jail on a first-degree murder charge.
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Must-See Holiday Light Displays in San Diego Neighborhoods
‘Tis the season for twinkling lights and festive decorations. Here are some neighborhoods in San Diego that go all out for the holidays.
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Olympics Are a Chance to Go Home Again for Korean-American
When Song Hong used to tell his grandchildren about his childhood, he would joke that they were “country folks” from a rugged and rural corner of the world that none of their fellow Americans had ever heard of, or likely ever would. Then one day, from his home in California, he saw the news: That rugged and rural corner of...
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Tommy Lee Posts Photo of Bloodied Lip After Alleged Fight With Son
According to TMZ, a physical altercation allegedly broke out between Lee and his 21-year-old son last night. No arrests were made, however Lee was transported to a nearby hospital after his son allegedly gave him a fat lip.
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Suburban Mom Writes Passionate Letter to Parents After Children Won't Swim With Son With Special Needs
When a northwest suburban mother brought her son to a public pool for a day of swimming, she said she left feeling heartbroken.
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Americans Hang Up on Landlines as Cellphone Homes Dominate
Deborah Braswell, a university administrator in Alabama, is a member of a dwindling group — people with a landline phone at home. According to a U.S. government study released Thursday, 50.8 percent of homes and apartments had only cellphone service in the latter half of 2016, the first time such households attained a majority in the survey. Braswell and her...
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Unusual Prosecutions Carried Out in San Diego
When it comes to criminal cases, most prosecutors boast impressive conviction rates above 90 percent.
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San Diego County's DA Carries Out Unusual Prosecutions
NBC 7’s Mark Mullen explains how the prosecutors in the San Diego County’s DA Office sometimes take on unusual prosecutions, as was the case for one gang member who stormed a North Park Marijuana Dispensary.
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Driver Ducks as Falling Oak Crushes Roof of Her Car
One of four large trees that toppled Monday in Pasadena fell on the car of a woman who had just left home and was driving to work. The oak crushed the car’s roof. The driver ducked down and was able to escape unharmed through the driver’s side window.
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Alan Rickman: Movie Wizard
The actor, who died this week at 69, infused Severus Snape with a deceiving complexity that helped make the character – and the “Harry Potter” films – movie icons.
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“Inside the Box”: Google Engineer Saves 90 Percent of Salary By Living in Truck
The Google engineer who voluntarily lives in his truck explains himself after his story goes viral.
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‘I Just Committed Capital Murder': Police Reveal New Details in Dallas Jogger Slaying Arrest
Dallas police have released new details into the arrest of a man who confessed to hacking a jogger to death Monday morning.
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19-Year-Old Arrested in Las Vegas Road-Rage Killing
Police made an arrest Thursday in the mysterious road-rage killing of a Las Vegas mother, apprehending a teenage neighbor who had a history with the family before the shootout.