Charles F. McKeown has joined Boyd & Farmer Advertising as vice president of account services.
Sea World officials reported that a killer whale, only the eighth born in captivity, was born dead at the park last week.
A Navy plane crashed at sea Wednesday evening while attempting to land on an aircraft carrier 100 miles off the coast of San Diego.
A heavy equipment operator died Monday when he jumped from the cab of a runaway bulldozer and was run over by its left rear wheel.
A man who was convicted of second-degree murder for stealing a van and running over its owner was sentenced Thursday to 15-years-to-life in prison.
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The San Diego Police Department narcotics street team seized about $10,000 worth of stolen jewelry
knocked down two San Diego Gas & Electric power lines Friday, leaving 5,600 customers on Otay Mesa
Students at UC San Diego demonstrated Friday as part of a nationwide protest against apartheid in South Africa.
, including a 95-year-old woman who was attacked in her East San Diego home Wednesday.
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A federal appeals court meeting in San Diego took under submission Monday the appeal of
General Dynamics Corp. fired 52 Electronics Division employees this week after a months-long investigation of on-the-job sale and use of drugs and other violations of corporate policy, Jack Isabel, a company spokesman, confirmed Friday.
A San Diego man arraigned Friday in the slaying of a hamburger stand proprietor during a robbery
An elderly woman was killed Friday evening when she was knocked to an Ocean Beach street by several youngsters on bicycles and then run over by a car, police said.
Jim Roache, a captain in the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, Tuesday announced his candidacy
The Border Patrol reported Monday that its agents arrested a record number of illegal aliens in the San Diego area in January.
The sale of Vauclain Point in Hillcrest for eventual use as the site of a 24-bed hospice was made final Tuesday by the county Board of Supervisors.
A Superior Court judge disqualified himself from hearing the Sagon Penn trial Friday because he was represented by Penn's attorney in a lawsuit to recover an investment in the fraud-ridden J.
Jose Antonio Ledgard, the East Coast chieftain of a far-flung cocaine smuggling network, pleaded guilty Friday to drug charges as prosecutors moved nearer to closing out a case that began with 98 defendants.