Man who fatally dragged dog says he forgot animal was tied to truck
REGION — The man who admitted to dragging his dog behind a truck in the Spring Valley/La Mesa area, causing fatal injuries to the animal, told Animal Control officers that he forgot he had tied the dog to the vehicle after making a brief stop, and “was visibly heartbroken over the incident,’’ authorities said this...
Chula Vista cracks down on e-bikes with strict regulations
ula Vista is tightening rules on e-bike usage and other micromobility vehicles in response to their rising popularity and growing safety concerns in the community.
The No-Frills Restaurant In California Locals Swear Has The Best Crab Sandwich In The...
There’s a magical moment when you bite into a crab sandwich at Point Loma Seafoods in San Diego, and suddenly the universe makes perfect sense – the harbor views become more vivid, the ocean breeze feels more refreshing, and that looming deadline you’ve been stressing about mysteriously recedes into the background.
California’s largest school district bans phones for 94,000 students
San Diego, California – The San Diego Unified School District on Tuesday unanimously approved a new “phone-free school
Los Angeles Has A Wildly Eclectic Gift Shop Where You Can Buy Art, Oddities,...
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if an art gallery, a comic book store, and a vintage novelty shop had a baby—it would probably look a lot like Soap Plant Wacko. Tucked along Hollywood Boulevard in L.A.'s Los Feliz neighborhood, this offbeat institution is a glorious jumble of pop culture, lowbrow art, and delightfully weird collectibles. It’s been keeping Angelenos delightfully off-kilter since the 1970s, and stepping inside feels a little like falling down the rabbit hole—with a punk rock soundtrack.
Discover Rare Gems And Scenic Mountain Views At This Hidden California Mining Site
Some adventures come with glitter—and this one lets you take it home. Nestled in the hills of northern San Diego County, Oceanview Mine in Pala, California, is one part treasure hunt, one part history lesson, and one part California sunshine. Whether you’re a rockhound, a day-tripper, or just someone who never grew out of digging in the dirt, this is the kind of hands-on outing that delivers big on fun and fascination.
Immigration Officers Get Into Standoff With Hostile Onlookers In Clairemont
SAN DIEGO, CA — A dispute erupted Wednesday between masked federal agents conducting immigration enforcement and a group of onlookers in Clairemont, prompting San Diego Police Department officers to intervene to ensure that the situation remained peaceful, an SDPD spokesman said. The Homeland Security Investigations...
San Diego family accuses ex-wife of spying inside their home through Ring cameras
Acacia Young said she hasn’t felt safe inside her home in Rancho Peñasquitos since May. That’s when she said she learned somebody else was watching her family’s surveillance cameras inside their home to snoop on their private life: her fiancé’s ex-wife. The family accuses...
San Diego Unified approves stricter rules for phones at schools
The San Diego Unified School District unanimously approved a "phone-free school day" policy on Tuesday for the 2025-26 school year. Last year, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 3216, known as the Phone-Free School Act. It requires every school district, charter school and county office of education to adopt a...
San Diego County Fair ends: Here’s what the numbers show
The 2025 San Diego County Fair ended its three-week run this Fourth of July weekend.