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San Diego Padres star Manny Machado revealed he looked up to baseball legends Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, and Albert Pujols during his development. Machado credits these icons for shaping his approach to the game.
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.
A highly anticipated soccer match between Team USA and Mexico will take place in North County this weekend, drawing fans from both sides. Kickoff is set for Saturday, promising intense rivalry and excitement.
San Diego Padres reliever Jake McCarthy criticized Dodgers fans for their disrespectful behavior toward players during a recent game. McCarthy urged fans to show respect and support for all athletes on the field.
A UC San Diego expert on Chinese business and government warns that a TikTok ban in the U.S. remains “fair game” amid ongoing national security concerns, reflecting escalating tensions over Chinese tech influence.
“Top Gun: Maverick” brought high-octane action to San Diego, filming key scenes at iconic locations including the naval base and downtown areas. Fans can now explore these famous spots featured in the blockbuster sequel.
US and Chinese officials are set to meet in London next week for a new round of trade talks, aiming to ease ongoing tensions and revive economic cooperation, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Robert Downey Jr., best known as Iron Man in the Avengers series, is set to return to Marvel—but this time as the iconic villain Doctor Doom. Fans eagerly await his new, darker role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Turmoil engulfs a Somali charter school in City Heights as staff conflicts and management issues surface. Families and educators voice concerns over the school’s future and student impact.
Hate crimes surged to record levels in 2023, fueled by rising political tensions, social media misinformation, and economic uncertainty. Experts warn this “perfect storm” may drive hate crimes even higher.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals is hiring across multiple disciplines, offering innovative careers in biotech. Join their mission to develop transformative medicines for serious diseases. Apply now to shape the future of healthcare.
San Diego boxer stands ready as an alternate for the upcoming Olympic Games, prepared to step in when the call comes. The athlete’s dedication and training highlight local talent on the world stage. (CBS8.com)
A fighter jet crashed into San Diego Harbor Thursday, prompting a swift rescue operation. Both pilots were safely recovered, officials confirmed. Fire teams responded quickly to contain any hazards. Investigation underway.
The San Francisco Giants are moving on from LaMonte Wade Jr. as part of a major roster overhaul. The shakeup aims to reshape the team’s core and improve competitive prospects for the upcoming season.
The US government is investigating messages impersonating Susie Wiles, former Chief of Staff to Donald Trump. Authorities are probing the origin and intent behind the deceptive communications. (fox5sandiego.com)
Legoland California debuts a new Miniland U.S.A exhibit featuring detailed LEGO replicas of iconic San Diego landmarks, offering visitors a miniature tour of the city’s highlights. (fox5sandiego.com)
The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) urges educators and families to follow strict safety tips during the upcoming solar eclipse. Proper eye protection and supervised viewing are essential to prevent serious eye damage.
San Diego and several major U.S. cities report a decline in homicides so far in 2024, according to fox5sandiego.com. Officials attribute the drop to enhanced community policing and ongoing crime prevention efforts.
The San Diego Padres remain confident in their roster’s potential, aiming for another World Series run in 2025. Despite past setbacks, the team’s leadership is optimistic about unfinished business.