Five years later, Maya Millete’s family still searches for answers
Five years have passed since Maya Millete, a Chula Vista mother of three, was last seen alive on January 7, 2021.
Anti-ICE Protest Scheduled For Today In San Diego
A labor-led coalition plans a protest outside the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building today (Thursday) to "demand an end to the bloodshed and inhumane treatment of immigrants by" Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
SDPD unveils new high-tech crime fighting operation center
The San Diego Police Department unveiled a new high-tech crime-fighting hub that officials say is already helping officers catch criminals faster and stay safer on the job.
SDSU Student Cuffed After Mystery Bag Is Tied To Hillel Door, Cops Say
What started as a suspicious package call at San Diego State University ended with a 34-year-old student in jail on Monday, after police say he tied a bag to the front door of the Melvin Garb Hillel Center and violated a workplace violence restraining order in the process. Bomb technicians...
San Diego’s Section 8 rental assistance waitlist will close in February
The San Diego Housing Commission will stop adding people to its lengthy waitlist for federally subsidized housing vouchers on Feb. 1. No one has been pulled off the list for nearly three and a half years, since August 2022, and it has swelled to more than 76,000 people, with 1,000 new applicants being added each...
Opinion: San Diego families deserve relief from rising city fees
San Diego is a city that people love. It is a place where families build their lives, where seniors enjoy retirement, and where young people chase opportunity. But it is also one of the most expensive cities in the nation. Every month, San Diegans are finding it harder to keep...
California expands law targeting high-tech tools used for car theft, break-ins
SAN DIEGO — California has expanded a law to crack down on the sophisticated devices thieves use to steal vehicles and break into buildings, marking a shift in how the state combats evolving auto theft methods. Assembly Bill 486 makes it a misdemeanor to possess devices such as key...
‘Arrest These Idiots’: Tide Pool Carnage Sparks Outrage in San Diego (Video)
New Year's Day brought hordes of people to La Jolla Shores tide pools. King tides made the tide pools especially exposed, revealing marine life. Many people were documented mishandling marine life, which is a crime. On New Year’s Day, hordes of people flocked to La Jolla Shores in San Diego,...
San Diego radio icon Jerry Cesak dies at 74
SAN DIEGO — Jerry Cesak, the iconic San Diego radio host from the Jeff and Jer Showgram, has died. He was 74. He is survived by his wife Pam Cesak and their furry children Winston, Gigi, Savannah and Isabella. Cesak was a life-long animal lover and devoted animal advocate. His family asks in lieu of flowers,...
San Diego County Sheriff’s K-9s get life-saving bulletproof vests
Seventeen K-9 units with the San Diego County Sheriff's Office now have lightweight bulletproof vests that could make the difference between life and death in the field.

















