The prosecution rested Wednesday in the manslaughter trial of an El Cajon board and care facility
A 19-year-old San Diego man was arrested in El Cajon on Tuesday in connection with the Nov. 23 shooting death of his roommate, police said.
A 25-year-old Chula Vista construction worker was electrocuted Thursday when a light pole he was guiding from a crane struck a high-tension line.
A mental-competency trial opened Wednesday for Toufic Naddi, an El Cajon man charged with murder in
A former resident of the Linda Turman Guest Home who started a fire that killed three other residents was ordered Tuesday to undergo a diagnostic study at Chino State Prison.
The government of El Salvador and Marxist-led Salvadoran rebels agreed to reopen long-stalled peace
Canada has decided to restore its aid program to El Salvador because of improvements in the Central
Leftist guerrillas attacked El Salvador's largest prison Friday with mortar and rifle fire, and 104
One of the three suspects being held in a cafe massacre in which four U.S.
Coming quietly at night, the guerrillas knocked on the wooden door of Mayor Francisco Chavez's adobe house.
Two former corporals in the Salvadoran National Guard were found guilty of murder late Thursday in the 1981 shooting deaths of two American land reform experts and a Salvadoran.
In the San Mateo district of San Salvador, where most of the houses have two-car garages, nearly 50
In the first major move to prosecute one of its present or former commissioned officers accused of criminal activities, the Salvadoran military establishment has detained a one-time lieutenant suspected of taking part in a lucrative kidnap-for-ransom ring, it was announced Friday.
Anti-government forces Thursday offered to free a kidnaped army colonel in exchange for the release of jailed union activists and human rights workers "to create a favorable environment" for proposed peace talks between the rebels and President Jose Napoleon Duarte's government.
Salvadoran business groups reported more than 80% compliance with a one-day general strike against President Jose Napoleon Duarte's economic policies.
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A Salvadoran military helicopter crashed shortly after takeoff at Ilopango air base outside the capital, and 10 people were killed, the head of the air force said.
President Jose Napoleon Duarte has announced sweeping austerity measures to revitalize El Salvador's war-ravaged economy.
For three weeks, the peasants had been living in dark caves, hiding from what they called "the invasion" of army troops and air force bombers trying to retake the mammoth Guazapa volcano from armed guerrillas.
Six leftist guerrillas, some with weapons slung from their shoulders, lounged around Tejutepeque's town square Sunday and watched approvingly as government health workers inoculated children in the shade of a nearby gallery.