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Day: June 24, 2025
Three people have died and seven remain missing after a boat capsized off the San Diego coast. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities search for survivors in the incident reported by The Guardian.
The politics of immigration unfold uniquely along the US-Mexico border, with San Diego reflecting distinct local challenges and perspectives. The San Diego Union-Tribune explores these complex dynamics shaping policy and community response.
San Diego Reader delivers comprehensive local coverage, featuring news, event updates, music, restaurant reviews, and movie insights. A go-to source for San Diego’s vibrant cultural scene and community happenings.
Opinion: High Tech High revolutionized education by fostering project-based learning and equity. Its innovative approach in San Diego has inspired schools nationwide, reshaping how students engage and succeed.
Five people have been charged following an alleged human smuggling operation in San Diego that left three dead and one missing, authorities say. Investigations are ongoing as officials work to uncover more details.
Two people died after a business jet crashed in a San Diego neighbourhood, US officials confirmed. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the aircraft was destroyed upon impact. Investigations are ongoing.
Padres manager Mike Shildt remains confident despite the team’s ongoing losing streak. He emphasized resilience and the focus on adjustments as San Diego aims to turn its season around.
Dave Shapiro, a prominent music agent known for representing Sum 41, tragically died in a plane crash in San Diego. The incident has shocked the music industry and fans alike. Investigations are ongoing.
An Afghan who assisted the U.S. Army has been detained by ICE and appeared in San Diego Immigration Court. The case highlights ongoing challenges faced by Afghan allies seeking refuge in the U.S.
UC San Diego’s graduate programs received top rankings in the latest U.S. News & World Report, highlighting the university’s academic excellence and research strength across multiple disciplines.
Families with EBT cards can enjoy free admission to select San Diego County museums throughout the summer. This initiative aims to provide accessible educational and cultural experiences for all.
UC San Diego has risen to 6th among public universities in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, marking a significant leap that highlights its growing academic excellence and research impact.














