In a region where wildfires have ravaged entire neighborhoods, one couple's proactive approach to home hardening is setting an example for others, with defensible space inspections provided by Cal Fire.
MORE STORIES
-
A post-Thanksgiving spike in COVID-19 cases has hit the county and continued to climb Friday.
-
SDSU students said they’re disappointed by a decision not to charge three former Aztec football players for an alleged gang rape.
-
The district attorney decided not to file criminal charges after a young woman said she was raped by SDSU football players.
-
Health officials initially anticipated that this year's winter surge could be mild. That appears to be changing.
-
San Francisco supervisors have voted to put the brakes on a controversial policy to let police use robots for deadly force.
-
The offices of San Diego Unified School District experienced a computer-network security breach.
-
The state's high court said in a ruling Thursday that “being a cheerleader” isn’t enough to show that a San Diego gang member conspired in the murders. The case stemmed from a gang war between the Crips and the Bloods in the San Diego area.
-
AG Rob Bonta called the exposure a breach of trust and said the state would adopt investigators' recommendations.
-
It was centered 6.9 miles northwest of Ocotillo and was about 2 miles deep.
-
The fire broke out Tuesday morning, and was extinguished by the crew.
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- Experts concerned about white nationalist imagery in ICE recruitment materials
- New Terminal 1 at San Diego Airport opens to passengers
- Ramona cemetery district board member uncovers unusual compensation records
- Trump blames Tylenol for autism. Science doesn't back him up
- Animal shelter supervisor ‘out of the office’ after revelation of profane recording