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Year: 2025
Migrants approached school buses but did not attempt to hijack them, according to officials. USA Today fact-checked claims circulating online and found no evidence of any hijacking incidents.
A San Diego ice cream shop has been named the best indie ice cream spot in the country by USA Today. Celebrated for its unique flavors and local charm, it continues to delight both residents and visitors alike.
San Diego’s new $80 million Frontwave Arena officially opened, boasting state-of-the-art facilities for sports and entertainment. The venue aims to elevate the city’s profile as a premier event destination.
Former Padres top prospect made headlines by blasting a home run off a Dodgers superstar in a recent game. This promising performance signals a potential breakthrough, reigniting hopes for his MLB future.
Curious how your neighbors voted in the presidential election? NBC 7 San Diego offers detailed results by precinct across San Diego County, providing a clear picture of local voting patterns and election outcomes.
La Jolla Mom reveals the “58 BEST Things To Do In San Diego With Kids (2025),” offering families a comprehensive guide to fun, educational, and outdoor activities in Southern California’s iconic coastal city.
The University of San Diego School of Law has been recognized among the top law schools in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, highlighting its academic excellence and strong legal programs.
A fugitive on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list has been arrested in the U.K., marking a significant breakthrough in international counterterrorism efforts, authorities confirmed. The suspect faces pending extradition.
Tom York reports for Times of San Diego: Despite a persistent housing shortage, the city continues to attract new residents, driven by strong job growth and lifestyle appeal, fueling ongoing demand in the local real estate market.
The Pac-12 is set to expand by adding four Mountain West schools: Boise State, San Diego State, Fresno State, and Colorado State. This move marks a significant shift in college football conference alignments.
A German tourist has been held indefinitely in a San Diego-area immigrant detention facility, KPBS reports. Authorities cite immigration issues, raising concerns over legal and human rights implications.
A key legal case testing Antifa’s ideology heads to trial, drawing intense scrutiny from right-wing media. The proceedings spotlight polarized views amid growing national debate on activism and extremism.
San Diego band XYZ will open for The Rolling Stones during their Arizona tour stop, marking a major milestone. The local group is set to take the stage ahead of rock legends at the highly anticipated concert.
Two prison inmates in the Southern District of California were sentenced for a violent gang-motivated stabbing. The Department of Justice emphasizes ongoing efforts to combat prison gang violence and ensure inmate safety.
The Science, Medicine, & Education Archives at San Diego Jewish World highlight groundbreaking research, medical advancements, and educational initiatives shaping the community’s future. Stay informed on local innovation and discovery.
UC San Diego’s new Business Stimulator program aims to boost startups from underrepresented communities by providing targeted resources, mentorship, and funding to foster inclusive innovation and economic growth.
Despite the Padres’ move away from Bally Sports San Diego, viewership remains strong, signaling sustained fan engagement. Awful Announcing highlights how the team’s audience stays loyal amid broadcasting changes.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake shook the San Diego area, rattling Southern California near the San Andreas fault system. No immediate reports of damage or injuries have been confirmed. Authorities continue monitoring the situation.
Two defendants were found guilty of conspiracy in a landmark Antifa trial in San Diego. The verdict marks a significant moment in efforts to address politically motivated violence linked to activist groups.
Alzheimer’s San Diego offers community education and training programs to equip caregivers and the public with essential skills and knowledge. These initiatives aim to improve care and support for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease.