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San Diego Comic-Con announces its first international edition, set to debut in Spain this September. The event aims to bring the iconic fan experience to a global audience, expanding its cultural reach.
Recent false claims linking immigrants to rising crime in the US fuel misinformation and political agendas. Experts highlight data disproving these narratives, emphasizing the need for fact-based discussions on immigration.
Protesters in San Diego and cities nationwide rallied against President Trump and Elon Musk, voicing opposition to their policies and actions. Demonstrations highlighted widespread discontent across the U.S.
Crime rates in Washington, D.C., have surged amid criticism that U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves is failing to aggressively prosecute offenders. The Heritage Foundation highlights this accountability gap as a key factor in rising violence.
Padres reliever Michael King has been diagnosed with a right forearm strain, sources confirm. The injury puts his availability for upcoming games in question, adding uncertainty to San Diego’s bullpen depth.
San Diego School Superintendent Cindy Marten has been named by President Biden as the next Deputy Education Secretary. Her appointment highlights a commitment to advancing education reform on a national level.
A Los Angeles Times report uncovers a tense drama within San Diego County’s crime lab, where staff conflicts and alleged bullying have raised concerns about workplace culture and case integrity.
The US House committee has advanced a bill aimed at restricting Chinese biotech firms BGI and WuXi AppTec, citing national security concerns. The move targets data and technology transfers in the healthcare sector.
Deion Sanders faces a setback as Sean Lewis, the assistant coach he demoted, lands a head coaching job at San Diego State. The move highlights shifting dynamics within Sanders’ coaching staff, reported by USA Today.
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.
San Diego has surged as a leading entry point for migrants crossing the U.S. border, reflecting shifting patterns in immigration and challenging local resources, reports The New York Times.
Dave Shapiro, a pioneering music executive known for shaping the industry, died at 42 in a plane crash near San Diego. His unexpected death leaves a significant void in the music world. Authorities are investigating the crash.
The Equity Conference 2025 hosted by the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) aims to advance inclusive practices and close opportunity gaps across local schools. Educators and leaders will gather to share strategies and insights.
Foreign organized crime groups are targeting San Diego homes in a troubling trend dubbed “burglary tourism.” The District Attorney warns residents to stay vigilant as thefts from these groups rise.
Kearny Mesa’s popular pub has been named the best beer bar in the nation by USA Today once again. The recognition highlights its exceptional craft beer selection and vibrant atmosphere, solidifying its top spot.
California’s high-speed rail project, intended to revolutionize travel, has faced extensive delays, budget overruns, and political setbacks, derailing its original vision and raising questions about its future viability.
Padres’ Michael King names surprise standout as the “heart and soul” of the team, highlighting key contributions that have energized San Diego’s lineup this season. The unexpected leader continues to inspire clubhouse cohesion.
San Diego Foundation drives community progress by connecting donors, nonprofits, and leaders. Committed to impactful philanthropy, it supports local initiatives enhancing quality of life across the region.
Federal financial surveillance has begun in seven San Diego ZIP codes, targeting residents’ banking activities. The move has sparked a lawsuit, raising concerns over privacy and racial profiling, NBC 7 San Diego reports.