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A small plane crashed into a military neighborhood in San Diego, killing at least three people. Emergency responders are on the scene, and authorities are investigating the cause of the crash. More details to follow.
A San Diego designer is making waves with jewelry that carries powerful political messages. Her pieces blend art and advocacy, sparking conversations on social justice and change through wearable statements.
Good Housekeeping urges travelers to add San Diego to their vacation bucket list ASAP. With its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse dining, the city offers an unbeatable combo of relaxation and adventure.
UC San Diego now requires all students to complete education on climate change, marking a significant step in preparing graduates to tackle environmental challenges. The initiative aims to boost awareness and action on sustainability.
San Diego was named the safest big city in the U.S. for murders last year, according to FBI data. The city reported significantly fewer homicides compared to other major metropolitan areas. (cbs8.com)
San Diego airport faced technical glitches prior to a fatal plane crash, disrupting operations. Authorities are investigating whether these issues contributed to the accident, as reported by BBC.
San Diego’s first women’s sports bar aims to open this fall, offering a welcoming space for female sports fans. The venue plans to celebrate women in sports and foster community spirit.
Three people have died and seven remain missing after a boat capsized near San Diego. Rescue efforts are ongoing as authorities search the area for survivors. The cause of the incident is under investigation.
A plane crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, causing significant destruction and leaving homes damaged. Emergency crews are on site managing the aftermath, with investigations underway to determine the cause.
California’s Global Cities, highlighted by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, showcase the state’s vital role in global diplomacy, trade, and innovation, cementing its influence on the world stage.
SeaWorld has been named one of U.S. News’ top 17 amusement parks for 2023. The recognition highlights its thrilling rides, marine life exhibits, and family-friendly attractions, cementing its status as a premier destination.
The University of California system spans 10 diverse campuses across the state, from Berkeley to San Diego. Each location offers unique academic programs and research opportunities, fostering innovation statewide.
Three individuals linked to an international burglary ring were sentenced for a home break-in in Carlsbad, officials announced. The district attorney highlighted the cross-border nature of the crime in the sentencing.
San Diego’s An’s Gelato has been named the No. 1 ice cream shop in America by the San Diego Union-Tribune, earning acclaim for its unique flavors and creamy texture, delighting locals and visitors alike.
Nabil Crismatt has rejoined the San Diego Padres organization, bolstering their pitching depth. The move aims to strengthen the bullpen as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
YMCAs of San Diego County and Mexico have signed a cross-border agreement to share resources and collaborate on community programs, fostering stronger ties and expanding support for residents on both sides.
San Diego has tied for the highest inflation rate in the U.S., impacting household costs significantly. Rising prices in essentials continue to challenge local residents, prompting concerns over the region’s economic outlook.
A UCSD political scientist specializing in civil wars warns that the U.S. is increasingly at risk of descending into internal conflict. Rising polarization and political violence fuel concerns about a potential civil war.
Cheslie Kryst, Miss USA 2019, is remembered for her radiant spirit. Miss USA and Extra tribute her as someone who “lit up every room she entered,” honoring her inspiring legacy.
Many California police officers remain on the force despite criminal convictions, raising concerns about accountability and public trust. Voice of San Diego investigates the policies allowing convicted cops to keep their jobs.