Attention on the release this week of “No Easy Day” will culminate in a one-hour "60 Minutes" interview with the author Sunday.
More than 120 area vets harmed themselves during the past fiscal year, according to a new report; San Diego officials are adding services to help them.
The deployment is beginning four months early because of tensions between Israel and Iran.
Kari McPherson was allowed to enter the race via court order, but the four others vying for two seats in November supported the decision.
A judge cleared the way for Kari McPherson to challenge four others in the race for two council seats after bureaucratic errors had left her out.
Other phases of the project are being studied, but the latest action involves a plan that was presented to the public two years ago.
You're not alone: shoppers are expected to dig deeper this year after holding back and "making do" in 2011.
Bailey works as a financial analyst.
Denny is serving her first full term on the council.
Scientists believe the upcoming activity could involve a quake as large as, or larger than, Sunday's earthquakes.
Barr currently serves as board president of Coronado SAFE.
Simon studied marketing at the University of Arizona.
Ovrom is seeking her second term on the board.
Tanaka is seeking his second term.
Woiwode is seeking a second term on the council.
Roesch once served as a trustee on the Coronado school board.
The long-time Coronadan seeks a return to elected office.
Three smugglers were detained in the mission near Columbia, achieved in partnership with the U.S. Coast Guard.
Robert Ehnow and Joanne Loehr appeared in court Thursday afternoon. Four North Island employees and three contractors pleaded guilty earlier this year.
The Navy cruiser was in Middle East, amid other ports.
The vote was unanimous for a plan that sought to protect tennis players without obstructing residents' bay views. If it fails, there are three others to try.
Three Navy personnel were among the dead in the downed Black Hawk.
As back to school looms Thursday, Jeffrey Felix sends a welcoming letter to residents, but also notes the budget dangers his district faces.
A small group of “deniers” continues to distort facts about climate change, according to Gov. Brown's office.
July figures show 5.9 percent unemployed in city, the same as June but better than July 2011.
David Warsen, of Michigan, was among 11 killed in air crash in Afghanistan Thursday.
The military branch answered a call for help from the state.
Two SEALs and one Navy explosive expert are among those killed in helicopter shot down by insurgents Thursday.
The six people running for the mayor's office and two council spots will face off Nov. 6.
Mayor Casey Tanaka faces a challenge from Councilwoman Barbara Denny; four others seek council seats.
The Golden Falcons, the oldest helicopter squadron in the Navy, flew 1,100 sorties off the Lincoln.
Jason Clements finds he's serving the same role now that veterans played for him when he started with the department 10 years ago.
The examination stems from a beach visitor's complant, according to a report.
If approved, the plan will be a 500-plus acres development next to the Chula Vista Marina.
But public should be assured: No confirmed cases have taken place in the region in two years.
A tax increase could generate an additional $2 million for the city, should voters approve. But a measure to gauge residents' views on the size of homes was deemed too complex.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and workers with an excavator damned off Pond 10A and placed 75 tons of gravel beneath pipes in after heavy erosion was found.
San Diego County will administer the funding.