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In September 2000, the station expanded its news programming with the debut of a three-hour weekday morning newscast – originally titled Fox in the Morning (later renamed San Diego 6 News in the Morning in August 2008, Wake Up San Diego in November 2014 and finally CW6 News in the Morning in January 2016) – from 6 to 9 a.m., and a half-hour ...
Tribune tapped Rich Goldner, news director at KTLA, to move south to San Diego and set up a newsroom at KSWB-TV. [48] Upon the affiliation switch on August 1, 2008, KSWB-TV debuted a new weekday morning news program (initially airing from 5 to 9 a.m. and hosted by Arthel Neville) and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast, both produced in high definition.
San Diego: 51 18 KUSI-TV: Ind. Rewind TV on 51.2 69 26 KSWB-TV: Fox: ... Outlaw on 45.5, Timeless TV on 45.6, Salem News Channel on 45.7 San Francisco: 52 14 KDTS-LD:
It is real, it is happening," Gloria said, "and we experienced it yesterday in San Diego." Officials agreed that the city's outdated stormwater drainage system, for which $2 billion of necessary ...
Navy Base San Diego, south of downtown, reported flooding in the late morning as a thick cell of precipitation moved over the area and put multiple streets and Interstate 15, which leads to Las ...
On January 18, 2017, Midwest Television and network co-parent CBS Corporation announced that KFMB would become the San Diego affiliate of The CW, which would be carried on one of the station's digital subchannels; the station would replace Tijuana-licensed XETV-TDT (channel 6), which had been affiliated with the network since 2008.
A US military fighter jet crashed into San Diego Bay Wednesday – but both pilots reportedly ejected to safety. The crash happened around 10:40 a.m., the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department ...
The station first signed on the air on November 1, 1999, as XHUPN-TV, more than a year after Alco received its concession on July 2, 1998. Operated as an English-language commercial station since its debut (the second such Baja California-licensed station in the San Diego–Tijuana market to operate in this manner, after XETV (channel 6)), it originally served as the market's UPN affiliate ...