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A recent survey by Fox5SanDiego reveals how much Americans are willing to spend on concert tickets, highlighting trends in entertainment budgets and the rising demand for live music experiences post-pandemic.
UC San Diego School of Medicine’s Body Donation Program advances medical education and research by accepting donated bodies. The program honors donors’ contributions to science and training future healthcare professionals.
San Diego’s latest surge in white-collar crime highlights escalating fraud and embezzlement cases, as exposed by the San Diego Reader. Authorities intensify efforts to tackle financial deceit in the region.
A small plane crashed in San Diego, leaving casualties. Authorities confirm multiple fatalities and injuries. Rescue efforts are ongoing as officials investigate the cause. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
Multiple people have died after a small plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood. Emergency services are on the scene, with rescue efforts underway. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Padres prospect Jackson Merrill candidly addressed his ongoing hitting slump, saying, “It pisses me off.” The young infielder remains determined to break out and contribute to San Diego’s success moving forward.
A new federal regulation on money transfers is set to impact the San Diego border region, potentially affecting cross-border remittances. Authorities and local businesses are assessing the implications for residents and commerce.
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment has acquired Knott’s Soak City San Diego, expanding its portfolio of water parks. The move enhances their presence in Southern California’s competitive amusement market.
The Padres’ fully healthy lineup is emerging as a formidable challenge for opposing pitchers. With key hitters firing on all cylinders, San Diego is dominating at the plate and reshaping the NL West race.
San Diego politicians seek to block Trump-era deportations, citing community harm, but the county sheriff refuses to comply, igniting a fierce immigration battle in Southern California.
San Diego Comic-Con has won a trademark lawsuit securing exclusive rights to the “Comic-Con” name. This ruling poses challenges for events like Comic Con Palm Springs, which may face rebranding or legal hurdles.
A U.S. citizen born in National City was mistakenly sent a deportation letter via a DHS email, raising concerns about errors in immigration enforcement and data handling, as reported by 10News.com.