Detained after a green card interview, a Ukrainian woman shares her ordeal in San Diego's ICE facility. Her story highlights ...
Prop 36 is a retail theft and drug possession law that increases penalties for repeat offenders that went into effect last ...
Could one man’s decision redefine the fate of an entire downtown? Donald Bren, the billionaire chairman of Irvine Company, ...
Donald Bren, whose firm is the city’s largest landlord, concluded that the downtown market’s growth prospects were dim amid ...
San Diego’s perfect weather, beaches, museums, parks, and vibrant food scene make it a year-round destination packed with ...
“In my view of American history, jury trials are the greatest democratic experiment in world history,” said San Diego ...
Federal agents detained Viktoriia Bulavina, who is married to a U.S. citizen, following a green card interview late last week ...
Check-in opens at 11 AM beneath the Gaslamp archway, with organizers planning to step off the parade at 1 PM. The full slate of activities is set to run from about 11 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, Dec. 13, ...
The San Diego City Council on Tuesday approved the largest settlement in a death related to a police action in the U. S.
The wife of a Sinaloa Cartel kingpin was sentenced in San Diego federal court Monday to 14 years in prison for her role in her husband’s organization’s drug trafficking and money laundering offenses.
Brian Keith Tyner, 37, waived his right to have a speedy hearing in the downtown shooting death of Antwan Eugene Bluthenthal, 46.