Calif man gets 1 year for impersonating doctor
An American who treated Coretta Scott King and other terminally ill patients at his Mexican clinic was sentenced Friday to one year in jail for practicing medicine without a license. Full story
An American who treated Coretta Scott King and other terminally ill patients at his Mexican clinic was sentenced Friday to one year in jail for practicing medicine without a license. Full story
The Escondido Police Department issue a re-corded dispatch to all the homes in the San Diego County area, in which Amber Dubois went missing. These clip is part of the two-hour Dateline report, 'In Broad Daylight', which re-airs Friday, April 8th, at 9pm/8c. Keith Morrison reports.
Police Tuesday identified a man killed in a shootout with a security guard at a San Diego-area Apple Store as a 23-year-old parolee and gang member. Full story
Amber Dubois vanished in San Diego County, a search turned up nothing. Then, a year later, Chelsea King disappeared in a neighboring town. Were the two connected? Keith Morrison reports on the exhaustive searches and how detectives tracked down their suspect.
Target Corp. is suing a San Diego pro-gay marriage group to get it to stop canvassing outside its San Diego County stores, alleging its activists are driving away customers. Full story
A government agency on the front lines of the immigration debate has begun installing lifesaving buoys in a fast-moving canal along the U.S.-Mexico border where migrants drown each year as they sneak into the country illegally. Full story
"I looked up and saw a hose hanging from our roof," says homeowner Cashmere Monroe, after a refueling hose fell from a large cargo plane, landing on her San Diego County house.
STRAWN, TX - APRIL 19: San Diego County firefighter Jason Lambirth surveys a running wildfire on April 19, 2011 in Strawn, Texas. Dozens of area homes have been destroyed in the wildfires that have been fueled by dry conditions, high winds, and low humidity.
This Wednesday Dec. 1, 2010 photo shows a home in a wooded hilly neighborhood of Escondido, Calif., where authorities recently found what prosecutors said was the largest supply of homemade explosives in a single location in United States history. The home was rented and occupied by a George Djura J