After police disarmed the man, paramedics took him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to the department.
The bicyclist and his passenger were injured and hospitalized.
Authorities publicly identified a man who died in police custody after allegedly assaulting a bouncer at a downtown night spot.
Carlos Manuel da Silva Santos, 30, headed Ethos Asset Management, Inc.
Abel Luna Garcia, 27, was sentenced in connection with the Nov. 25, 2023, crash that killed 44-year-old Andrea Ortiz.
Authorities are asking the public to help identify a woman who died in a hospital after being found unresponsive in a parking lot.
Tony Hoang, 81, is believed to be driving a 2017 gray Nissan Kicks SUV, with the California license plate number 8MQV617.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Office lifted the remaining evacuation orders Thursday morning.
Paramedics took Tobin Armstrong, 43, of San Diego to Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest, where he was pronounced dead.
The armed carjacking happened in the 1600 block of Broadway in Chula Vista, according to police.
The victim was taken to a hospital but was expected to survive his injuries, police said.
The CHP said the suspect was driving a dark-colored, possibly green pickup truck.
An evacuation order remained in effect Wednesday for Otay Mountain-area neighborhoods.
An officer with the San Diego Police Department fatally shot a suspect Tuesday night in downtown San Diego, authorities said.
All 21 people aboard the boat claimed Mexican nationality, but two were identified as Guatemalan and Salvadoran nationals, officials said.
Maxwell Thomas Logan, 26, originally pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for the Aug. 9, 2023, slaying of Andrew Holland.
A silver Toyota Tacoma was found in the SR-54 eastbound center divider with one person dead in the vehicle, the CHP log said.
The 32-year-old Escondido man was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Herman Smith, 78, was convicted and sentenced to prison for crimes that include forcible rape.
As of Tuesday morning, evacuation orders remained in effect for zones SDC-2464-B and SDC-2543-A., according to Cal Fire.
Evacuation orders were reduced Monday morning to just two zones, according to Cal Fire.
A group of people were found near an overturned boat that had trapped possibly two people inside and injured one person offshore.
A total of 1,177 firefighting personnel were assigned to the blaze Saturday morning, according to Cal Fire.
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Sending a controlled substance into a jail is a felony with a sentence of up to six years in custody, according to the Sheriff's Office.
William Stephens was booked into jail Thursday on suspicion of attempted murder of a police officer and domestic violence charges.
The defendants, all 19 years old, were arrested in connection with drive-by attacks on six victims along University Avenue.
Sheriff's officials said Alvin Ray Quarles is not wanted by the county law enforcement agency at this time.
There were no threatened structures or injuries, according to the department.
As of Friday morning, wind is blowing the smoke toward the west and depositing ash on the ground in some communities in the South Bay area.
The Border 2 Fire has burned 6,273 acres, forced evacuation orders and warnings, and prompted road and school closures.
The blaze broke out Thursday afternoon. Authorities issued and expanded evacuation orders and warnings Friday.
The Gilman Fire broke out Thursday afternoon. Evacuations were ordered but quickly lifted as crews got the upper hand on the fire.
Authorities ordered evacuations in the surrounding areas.
The blaze, called the Border 2 Fire, was burning in the area of Otay Mountain Truck Trail, according to Cal Fire.
Emergency personnel were dispatched to rescue and evacuate the hikers and neutralize any threats.
The Bernardo Fire broke out Wednesday morning.
The blaze broke out at Bernardo Center Drive and Camino del Norte, near Interstate 15, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
The defendants are accused of committing a host of violent crimes throughout San Diego County at the behest of the Mexican Mafia.
The San Diego Police Department issued evacuation orders and warnings for nearby areas.