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Year: 2025
Six people are feared dead after a small jet crashed in San Diego, authorities report. Rescue teams are on site amid ongoing investigations into the cause of the tragic accident. No confirmed survivors at this time.
A US fighter jet crashed into San Diego Bay during a training exercise, officials confirmed. Rescue teams responded promptly, and investigations are underway to determine the cause of the incident. No casualties reported.
Nationwide “Hands Off” protests took place this weekend, with several rallies held in San Diego County. Activists gathered to demand government accountability and protect civil rights, drawing local and national attention.
San Diego ranks among the top U.S. cities for international travelers, data reveals. The city’s vibrant culture, beaches, and attractions continue to draw visitors worldwide, boosting local tourism and economy.
UC graduate programs and schools topped the 2025-26 U.S. News Best Graduate Schools rankings, highlighting the University of California’s continued excellence in higher education and research nationwide.
Samuel Little, the deadliest serial killer in US history, was linked to assaults on two San Diego women in 1984. Authorities continue to uncover details of his extensive crime spree. Read more at cbs8.com.
Federal agents conducted a raid on an El Cajon business suspected of employing undocumented immigrants, according to NBC 7 San Diego. The operation aims to enforce immigration laws and address illegal employment practices.
The San Diego Padres return to the MLB playoffs after last season’s collapse, attributed to “selfishness” within the team. This renewed focus and cohesion have reignited their postseason hopes, USA Today reports.
A military member was arrested following a bomb threat at San Diego International Airport. Authorities quickly evacuated the terminal and secured the area. Investigations are ongoing. No explosives were found.
Del Mar bodysurfers are leading Team USA at the World Tour finals in Australia, showcasing skill and determination. Their strong performances highlight San Diego’s growing prominence in the international bodysurfing scene.
The federal government has pledged significant funding and resources to address the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis impacting San Diego County. California’s Governor praised the commitment, emphasizing urgent environmental and public health needs.
The San Diego Union-Tribune’s “Best Bets” offers a quick guide to La Jolla’s top entertainment and experiences, highlighting must-visit spots, dining, and cultural events for locals and visitors alike.
UC San Diego Health was ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report in 2021, highlighting its excellence in patient care, research, and innovation. This recognition cements its status as a leading healthcare provider.
Antifa on trial: A landmark criminal case is putting the nebulous left-wing movement under the spotlight. As court proceedings unfold, the outcome could reshape public perception and legal standing of Antifa in America.
San Diego neighborhoods are reportedly under the control of pimps, with residents too afraid to speak out amid a surge in brazen prostitution activities, according to a local business owner. Authorities face mounting pressure.
San Diego’s first women’s sports bar is set to open this year, offering a welcoming space for female fans. The new venue aims to celebrate women in sports and foster community in the city.
Peacock’s “Love Island USA” casting tour returns this summer, hitting key stops including Jersey Shore, Atlanta, and San Diego. The tour seeks fresh singles eager to find love on the hit reality series.
San Diego’s swift political shift to blue reflects changing demographics, urban growth, and evolving voter priorities. This transformation highlights how economic and social dynamics reshape local landscapes quickly.
Staff at Times of San Diego deliver timely, local news with a focus on community impact. Their dedicated team covers a range of topics, from politics to culture, ensuring readers stay informed and engaged.
A US university has made climate change study mandatory for all students, integrating sustainability across its curriculum. This move aims to equip future leaders with the knowledge to tackle the global environmental crisis.