From the Archives: The Golden Gate Bridge opened 85 years ago
More than 200,000 people walked across San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge on opening day
More than 200,000 people walked across San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge on opening day
Six attorneys are vying for two San Diego County judicial seats in next month’s primary election, while a current Superior Court commissioner is running unopposed for a third seat.
Some Navy officers were allowed to retire without connections to wide-ranging scandal ever revealed — until now
Fire officials said paramedics took two victims, 7 and 3, to Rady Children’s Hospital, though little was immediately known about their injuries
Leovardo Salceda, arrested in Feb. 2021, pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in July 1988 shooting death of Oliver Harrison
The longtime prosecutor and former police officer remains a candidate for San Diego sheriff
Rueben Velazquez pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and a gun-use allegation in November 2020 slaying of Angel Maravilla
Experts urge those at high risk to pursue special medications if they test positive
Crash happened a little before 8 a.m. Thursday near the park south of Clairemont High School, Marston Middle School
Democratic lawmakers pulled their proposed COVID-19 vaccine requirements before they had a vote. They blamed the ebbs and flows of the virus, the public’s short attention span, and opposition from public safety unions.