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One Dead In Gas Station Assault

A man is dead after being stabbed during an assault at a North County gas station, investigators say.
15 May 2008 at 1:50am

Family Gathers On Missing Man's Birthday

The loved ones of a man who, along with his fiancee, went missing a week ago gather to mark his 28th birthday.
14 May 2008 at 9:14pm

Illegal Immigrants Found Stashed In Big Rig

Border Patrol agents discover nearly two dozen illegal immigrants hidden in a semi flatbed near the border.
14 May 2008 at 7:03pm

Evidence Seized In Surfer Slaying Case Shown In Court

The preliminary hearing for the men accused of killing a professional surfer continues with prosecutors showing items found in one of the defendant's bedrooms.
14 May 2008 at 8:24pm

El Cajon Officials: East County Scam Involves Fire Inspections

El Cajon officials advise local businesses of a scam involving con artists performing fraudulent fire inspections.
15 May 2008 at 12:09am

Day Care Worker To Stand Trial On Child Endangerment Charges

An Oceanside day care operator will stand trial after losing a child in her care, officials say.
14 May 2008 at 11:40pm

Two Smuggling Attempts Thwarted At Border Checkpoint

A total of 241 pounds of marijuana is seized by Border Patrol agents in two separate smuggling attempts at a San Clemente checkpoint.
14 May 2008 at 11:35pm

UC, Cal State Trustees Approve Sixth Fee Raise In 7 Years

The cost of a four-year college education increases in California, as leaders of the UC and Cal State systems approve their sixth round of student fee hikes in seven years.
14 May 2008 at 11:31pm

Woman Arrested After Boy Hit-And-Run

Officers with the California Highway Patrol take a woman into custody after a child on his way to school is hit by a car and dragged 40-50 feet.
14 May 2008 at 8:07pm

Ford Recalling More Than 655,000 Trucks

Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 655,000 Ford F-150 and Lincoln Mark LT pickup trucks.
14 May 2008 at 4:36pm

News 8

Super Shred & E-Waste Day This Friday

News 8 is offering a helping hand to those of you who need to get rid of that old computer or shred some documents.
14 May 2008 at 2:58pm


First Female Firefighter In The County Retiring

The first female firefighter in the county is hanging up her gear for good.
14 May 2008 at 8:52pm

Woman Locked In Building Jumps Off Balcony

News 8 received an email telling of a strange story of a woman trapped in her office building in Kearny Mesa, forced to jump off a balcony to escape.
14 May 2008 at 6:40pm


Missing 10-Year-Old Boy Found Safe At Friend's House

A boy reported missing in Vista is back with his parents tonight.
14 May 2008 at 6:30pm

Street Racing Ends With Car Crash In Mission Valley

A dramatic crash in Mission Valley leaves a car looking like a mangled mess, and police are blaming it on illegal street racing.
14 May 2008 at 1:50pm


Woman Back In Prison After 32 Years As A Fugitive

A woman who hid her teenage crime and became a California homemaker with three children returned to a Michigan prison Tuesday to serve at least 5 1/2 more years of her drug sentence.
13 May 2008 at 7:10pm


Three People Arrested For Passing Counterfeit $100 Bill

Three people are behind bars tonight after trying to pass off a fake $100 bill.
13 May 2008 at 8:37pm

KUSI's Rod Luck Placed On Extended Leave After Arrest

KUSI reporter Rod Luck has been placed on an extended leave of absence after his recent arrest.
13 May 2008 at 2:14pm

Legendary Largemouth Bass Turns Up Dead

Dixon Lake near Escondido has lost a legendary resident. A famous fish named Dottie.
13 May 2008 at 12:15pm


Preliminary Hearing For Men Accused Of Beating Surfer

A preliminary hearing continues today for five young men accused in the beating death of a professional surfer.
13 May 2008 at 3:02pm

SignOn San Diego

No uniformity with layoffs as schools cut budgets

School districts across the state are grappling with ways to cut billions in education spending in response to the state's fiscal crisis.

City's first female firefighter calls it a career

As a young woman trying to graduate from San Diego's firefighter academy in 1977, Lonnie Kitch thought she had come to the end of the road when she heard the fire chief's words: “There won't be a woman hanging on the back of a fire truck as long as I'm chief of this city.”

Tech-savvy San Diego outranks Seattle, S.F.

San Diego is one of the nation's four most “digitally savvy” cities, according to a survey that measured the concentration of technology users with a wide range of high-tech habits. The region even finished ahead of the techno-smug cities of Seattle and San Francisco in the Scarborough Research study.

'Elated' nonlawyer triumphs before appellate panel

that representing yourself in court means you have a fool for a client. Don't tell that to Linda Evans. She not only represented herself, but did so at the appellate court level.

Dancing her dream

When a San Diego hula dancer was chosen to take part in the solo competition at the 45th annual Merrie Monarch Festival in Hilo, Hawaii, last month, her selection carried with it the distinction of being considered one of the top 12 hula dancers in the world.

Young lives grapple with enduring pain

Her voice is so soft and small it can nearly be drowned out by a faint breeze rustling through Memorial Park in Chula Vista.

'Mercy of the court' alive and well in East County

A half-dozen police officers and deputies, some in motorcycle patrol gear, walk into Department 1 of the El Cajon courthouse. Instead of guns, they carry papers and pads, folders and reports. Traffic court is under way.

City to use state bond funds for street repairs

San Diegans fed up with the sorry condition of city streets may soon get some relief. The city expects to get an estimated $21 million in state bond money for the current fiscal year ending June 30 to spend on road improvements.

Couple's dream of music academy finally realized

Channel Twelve25 was supposed to open more than a year ago, but one problem after another delayed the dream of its owners for a music academy, recording studio and video production company in downtown El Cajon.

Bitterness builds up in Prop. E campaign

A height-limits initiative on the June 3 ballot has provoked strong emotion among Chula Vista residents and sparked debate about future development in the city.

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