Tag: South Bay
No death, life for killer
In a surprise development, a Chula Vista man pleaded guilty March 16 to two counts of first-degree murder in the slayings of two people...
Man sentenced for killing friend who wanted to die
“You shot him eight times. I hope your conscience will bother you the rest of your life.”
That’s what Nancy Diaz, the mother of a...
Shoplifter gets fine, work order
A third shoplifter in high-end retail clothing thefts from stores in National City and elsewhere was sentenced to perform 10 days of public service...
Spring sentence for manslaughter duo
The murder trial of a San Diego man charged in a 2012 South Bay killing has been set for July 18 while two Chula...
Water users meet early savings goals
Many water agencies throughout the state of California are still trying to figure out how to comply with Gov. Jerry Brown’s executive order to...
Center honors memory of slain children
The brutal murder of two South Bay boys that devastated two families and disturbed a South Bay community has been memorialized with the creation...
Reaching out to the homeless
Nationally, the homeless population is growing and includes not only adults, but children and families as well.
In a local response, the city of Chula...
Kids digging the past
While school is out for community college students this summer, class is in for local elementary school kids.
College for Kids, a summer program that...
Two more arraigned in corruption case
Two more defendants were arraigned today downtown following charges filed by San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis in her alleged South Bay corruption case.
Former...
Changed plea, guilt admitted
A contractor in a South Bay corruption case brought forward by District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis in January changed his plea to guilty of a lesser charge...