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California Governor Jerry Brown says a new online college course program could help students get the classes they need to graduate more quickly.
George P. Bush hasn't announced which office he's running for, but he's already raised $1.3 million for a campaign.
TIps on delaying symptoms of Alzheimer's are outlined in a new prevention program.
How would gun laws look like if it were up to San Diego Police Chief William Lansdowne?
President Barack Obama’s press conference Monday was dominated by questions about the “debt ceiling” and gun control, but he was also quizzed about diversity on his second term cabinet.
Several California lawmakers are introducing legislation that would expand the definition of rape. The move comes after an appeals court overturned a rape conviction based on the victim’s marital status.
Cold has descended on an area of the country that is known for its near-perfect weather this time of year.
As President Barack Obama enters into his second term, he’s building a new cabinet. Thus far, all his nominees to replace outgoing cabinet members have been white men.
San Diego youth football confronts new findings about NFL brain injuries. A high school football coach reacts to the news about Junior Seau's postmortem chronic traumatic encephalopathy diagnosis.
A cold snap takes a toll on the homeless in San Diego County over the weekend. So why are two long-awaited shelters still sitting empty?
Home prices rose again in December, finishing off the year on a strong note, according to the Greater San Diego Association of Realtors.
Conversion of the old El Cajon Speedway to aviation use poses the question: What do you do with an airport?
Nighttime temperatures will tumble well below freezing this weekend throughout San Diego County. The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for Saturday night into Sunday morning when temperatures are expected to plunge into the 20s from the coast to the inland valleys.
A Riverside County judge met behind closed doors with prosecutors and Sara Kruzan’s attorneys over a tentative settlement.
As the flu epidemic moves west, Latinos could be especially vulnerable.