Bonita Standoff Bloodshed: Chula Vista Cops Hit with Suit over Navy Vet's Death
The Enriquez family filed a federal civil-rights lawsuit alleging Chula Vista officers used excessive force when the retired Navy corpsman was killed during a Bonita standoff. The filing names the city, the police chief and officers involved.
Carlsbad Homeowner Sues California Coastal Commission Over $1.4 Million Fine, Citing Rights Violation
Carlsbad homeowner John Levy sues the California Coastal Commission over a $1.4 million fine, alleging violations of his Fourteenth Amendment rights and lack of due process. The dispute centers on beach access and use of state property.
U.S. Attorney's Office in Southern California Charges 72 in Border-Related Offenses, Includes High-Profile Drug Smuggling and Illegal Reentry Cases
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Southern California filed 72 border-related cases in a week, covering human smuggling, unlawful reentry, and drug trafficking.
New Year’s Blackout: Storm Knocks Out Power For Thousands Across San Diego
Storms knocked out power for thousands across San Diego on New Year’s Day, with the largest clusters in Logan Heights and parts of the east county. SDG&E crews are on scene and restoration updates are available on the outage map.












