UPDATE: Rancho Bernardo Incident: Woman Found Dead Near Car, Death No Longer Considered Suspicious After Autopsy, San Diego Officials Report
A woman was found dead near her car in Rancho Bernardo, with the San Diego Police Department initially treating the death as suspicious. However, an autopsy indicated a natural medical cause.
North County Mayors Push RDA Comeback, Say State Housing Math Doesn’t Pencil
Five North County mayors told a recent forum they want redevelopment agencies revived to fund affordable housing and local infrastructure, arguing state mandates lack subsidies. The idea is already drawing attention in Sacramento and among local organizers.
National City OKs Vape Crackdown: Permits, Caps, Fines
National City’s council unanimously approved a tobacco retail licensing program that caps permits, sets 1,000‑foot buffers near youth facilities and funds inspections. The measure includes stepped fines and potential revocations for repeat violations.
Coast Guard Nets Record 510,000 Pounds of Cocaine in Yearlong High-Seas Chase Across Pacific and Caribbean
The U.S. Coast Guard says it seized nearly 510,000 pounds of cocaine in fiscal 2025 — a historic, record haul across the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean. The service called it more than three times its annual average.
La Jolla Family Sues San Diego After Falling Eucalyptus Branch Kills 4-Year-Old in Park Tragedy
The family of 4-year-old Ronan Kerr has sued the City of San Diego after a eucalyptus branch fell at Villa La Jolla Park on June 29, killing the child. The complaint names the city and contracted arborists and seeks damages.
La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club Rocked By Staff Suits Over Sex Assault, Pay Violations
Three former employees have sued the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, alleging sexual battery, discrimination and unpaid wages in complaints filed this year. The suits name the club and, in some cases, individual managers.












