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Veteran Who Tortured Neighbors' Dogs Gets Nearly 10 Years Behind Bars
A veteran found guilty of violently abusing his neighbors’ huskies was sentenced to nearly a decade behind bars Friday.y.
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Governor Newsom Stops Parole for Convicted Killer of SDPD Officer
Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday reversed an August decision by the California Parole Board to grant parole to Jesus Cecena, the man convicted of shooting and killing an SDPD officer in 1978.
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Man Convicted of Gunning Down SDPD Officer Granted Parole Suitability
A San Diego man sentenced to prison for shooting and killing a San Diego police officer was granted parole suitability by the Board of Parole Hearings Thursday.
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What Would You Grab If You Had to Evacuate in 5 Minutes?
With wildfires burning in several California counties, we revisit a challenge we gave to one San Diego homeowner – show us what you could grab if given just minutes.
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Tourism Officials Hopeful for Boost From SeaWorld San Diego's Newest Coaster: ‘Electric Eel'
SeaWorld San Diego’s tallest roller coaster with a 150-foot-high ascent, an inverted roll and speeds upwards of 60 miles-per-hour debuts at the theme park Thursday.
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San Marcos Man Goes to Prison for Child Molestation, Drug and Gun Charges
A San Marcos man was sentenced Friday to seven years in prison for child molestation, giving cocaine to a minor and a gun charge.
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Mistrial Declared Again in Oft-Deported Immigrant's DUI Hit-and-Run that Injured Child
A mistrial was declared again Monday in the case of the oft-deported unauthorized immigrant accused of driving drunk and causing a crash that badly injured a boy returning from Disneyland.
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Woman Racks up $6,300 in Wild Shopping Spree With Stolen Cards: SDSO
Within an hour of stealing her victim’s wallet, a woman spent more than $6,300 in a wild shopping spree at stores in Poway and San Diego, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department (SDSO).
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100-Year-Old Says Beer and Chips is Secret to Long Life
When asked about the secret to a long life, 100-year-old Matilda Curcia told NBC 7 that she has one beer and three potato chips every night.
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Allied Gardens Neighbors Share 100th Birthday
NBC 7’s Bridget Naso reports on the special day shared by Mickey and Matilda in San Diego’s Allied Gardens neighborhood.
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Man Sentenced for Trying to Smuggle Bengal Tiger Cub into San Diego
A California teen convicted of trying to smuggle a Bengal tiger cub into San Diego from Mexico was sentenced in court Tuesday.
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Woman May Have Picked up $15K Wedding Ring in Ramona: SDSO
Deputies are looking for a woman who may have picked up a $15,000 wedding ring after the owner dropped it in Ramona.
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‘It Keeps Replaying': Student Came Face to Face With Suspected Burglar
A young student came face to face with a suspected burglar in her apartment near San Diego State University Monday night.
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Victims of Lilac Fire Offered Food Assistance Benefits: County
Victims of the Lilac Fire may be eligible for government food assistance benefits in San Diego County, officials announced Monday.
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18 Cars Spray Painted and Vandalized at Complex in Oceanside: PD
Eighteen cars were spray painted with obscenities and vulgar graffiti at an apartment complex in Oceanside early Monday.
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More Children May Be Affected by Pregnant Moms' Drinking: Study
A study from UC San Diego found that a higher number of children may have been affected by pregnant moms’ drinking than was previously estimated.
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SDSU Professor Honored for Decoding Emoticons Used by Human Traffickers
A San Diego State University (SDSU) professor and his former student were honored as heroes for deciphering emoticons used by human traffickers to confuse the authorities.
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29 Arrested in Sex Trafficking Sting Targeting Buyers in San Diego: DA
When a group of men–some active military, others donning wedding bands and even a sex abuse counselor–answered fake ads for sex, they were met by law enforcement.
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Salvation Army Receives $50M Rady Donation for San Diego's Homeless
The Salvation Army accepted a $50 million donation Monday, in one of the largest charitable gifts ever given to the organization for San Diego’s homeless.
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2 Tiny Chihuahuas Found Dumped in Trash at Trolley Station
A pair of tiny, white puppies that were pulled out of a trash can at the Old Town trolley station earlier this month will soon look for a loving home.