San Diego
Over a Dozen Houses Ignite After Small Plane Crashes In San Diego Neighborhood: 'Jet Fuel All Over'
Several blocks of a San Diego neighborhood had to be evacuated on Thursday after a small plane crashed in the area, igniting houses and vehicles
Tensions Rise at The Border As CBP Agents Confront Aid Workers Helping Migrants: Report
A report has revealed escalating tensions between CBP agents and aid workers assisting migrants in California's rugged borderlands.
Coast Guard Ship Opens Fire At Migrant Ship During Chase
A Coast Guard ship opened fire at a suspected migrant ship during a high-speed chase, authorities said
San Diego CBP Seizes Over $29 Million Worth of Drugs in April as Smuggling Tactics Evolve
CBP officers in San Diego closed out April with a spike in drug seizures, intercepting more than 7,570 pounds of narcotics worth Over $29 million in 106 separate incidents
San Diego CBP Officer Charged in Bribery Scheme to Let Undocumented Migrants Cross the Border
A third U.S. CBP officer has been indicted in connection with a scheme to allow vehicles carrying undocumented migrants to cross into the United States
Lethal Incident Leaves 3 Dead, 9 Missing After Migrant Smuggling Boat Capsizes Near San Diego
A suspected migrant smuggling boat carrying an estimated 18 people capsized on Monday off the coast of Del Mar, in southern California
Trump's Nominee to Lead CBP Under Fire for Alleged Role in Death Cover-Up
President Donald Trump's nominee to lead U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Rodney Scott, is facing scrutiny over allegations that he helped shield federal agents from accountability
California Man Ordered to Leave the U.S. 'Immediately' Despite Providing Birth Certificate: 'I'm Not Trying to Be One of the Government's Mistakes'
An American citizen is unsettled after receiving an e-mail from the US Department of Homeland Security ordering him to leave the country "immediately."
UN to Review Death of Mexican Immigrant Who Died After Being Beaten by Twelve U.S. Border Patrol Agents
Anastasio Hernández Rojas, a longtime U.S. resident, died in May 2010 after being beaten and repeatedly shocked with a Taser
Razor Wire Becomes Unexpected Obstacle for Firefighters That Rescued Man on Top of Border Wall
While wall-related rescues and injuries appear to be declining in San Diego County compared to last year, they have not ceased entirely
Border Wall Falls Plummet as Military Crackdown Shuts Down Crossings
On Monday, however one person died and another was seriously injured after falling from the 30-foot wall west of the San Ysidro Port of Entry
Three Migrants Found Dead Near The Border As They Tried To Cross Despite Freezing Temperatures
The deaths occurred during two separate incidents as cold temperatures, rain, and snow affected San Diego and Imperial counties
Chinese Migrant Found Hiding Inside Pickup Truck Says He Paid Over $70,000 To Be Smuggled Into The U.S.
A group of Chinese migrants revealed they paid over $70,000 to be smuggled into the U.S.
California Fire Captain Who Battled LA Wildfires Stabbed to Death in Her Home Likely By Someone She Knew, Cops Say
A California fire captain who helped fight the Eaton wildfires was stabbed to death in a home, and police believe she knew her killer.
Migrant Shelter In San Diego Shuts Down Due To Lack Of Funding And Arrivals
The Jewish Family Service of San Diego said it will close its facility and lay off 115 employees as a result
Fishing Crew Describe Rescuing Pilots of Jet That Crashed In San Diego Bay: 'They Seemed a Little Shook Up'
The two pilots managed to eject safely before the aircraft crashed. "They were trying to check on each other to make sure they were all good," said the boat captain
Trump Administration Resumes Border Wall Construction As It Moves To Close Gap In San Diego
Over the weekend, more than a thousand participants voiced opposition to the administration's border policies in the city
Fraternity Members Allegedly Told Brothers to 'Delete Evidence' After Setting Pledge 'On Fire' During Party: Police
Four San Diego State University fraternity members face felony charges after setting a pledge on fire, leaving him hospitalized with severe burns.
Drone Footage Reveals Tijuana Border Agents Taking Bribes to Speed Up Crossings: 'I Don't Think That's Fair'
The corrupt "express pass" scheme is not new, and frequent border crossers are growing increasingly frustrated.
Tijuana Faces Rising Deportations As About 3,500 Migrants Returned Monthly Since June
Meanwhile, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo was reportedly considering a proposal to increase funding for services that assist deported migrants, with a focus on helping unaccompanied minors.
Trump Ally Threatens San Diego Leaders With Prison Over Sanctuary Laws
San Diego County officials face threats of legal action from America First Legal over claims that the county's sanctuary policies violate federal laws.
Goodbye Netherlands, Hello California: What's Next for Hirving "Chucky" Lozano?
The Mexican soccer player is following in his fellow athlete Messi's footsteps in leaving European soccer for the United States.
California Man Who Hid Wife's Body in Freezer for 9 Years Forced Friend at Gunpoint to Help Him Hide Remains: Report
A San Diego woman's body was found in a freezer nine years after her death, allegedly hidden by her husband to collect benefits.
San Diego Passed a Measure To Limit Cooperation With ICE; Its Sheriff Has Vowed To Defy It
Sheriff Kelly Martinez argues that current state law makes the new policy unnecessary and that the Board of Supervisors cannot set policy for the sheriff
CBP Goes Green and 'Stealthy' With New Tool to Patrol the Border: Electric Dirt Bikes
Lightweight, quiet, and eco-friendly, the adoption of e-bikes aims to enhance patrols and rescue missions along challenging terrains.
U.S. Ambassador Pushes for Completion of New Port of Entry Connecting San Diego and Tijuana Amid Delays
The long-awaited Otay Mesa East Port of Entry is mired in delays and is now projected to open in two more years.
TikToker Cancels Viral Walk From San Diego to Los Angeles to Deliver Flowers to Girlfriend After Remembering He Has Work the Next Day
A TikToker's plan to walk from San Diego to Los Angeles to deliver flowers to his girlfriend ended early after remembering he had to work the next day.
Gov. Newsom Finally Visits Tijuana River As Local Leaders Say Fixing Treatment Plant Not Enough To Address Sewage Crisis
The Imperial Beach mayor urged for an emergency declaration amid ongoing contamination and water treatment issues.
CBP Has Seized Enough Fentanyl to Kill 2 Million People in the Last Two Years, Top Official Says
Troy Miller also addressed the broader connection between smuggling networks that facilitate both human migration and drug trafficking
Billboards Across San Diego and Other Cities Invite Community to 'Welcome Migrants with Dignity'
The ads are part of an initiative by the American Friends Service Committee to respect the basic human and
civil rights of migrants