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Jack Kemp, renowned NFL quarterback turned influential politician, made significant impacts in both sports and government. Known for his economic policies and advocacy, Kemp’s legacy spans football fields and political arenas.
The annual hot air balloon festival in the U.S. has drawn a global audience, captivating thousands with vibrant displays and breathtaking flights. The event continues to boost tourism and community spirit in the host city.
Linda McMahon defends proposed Education Department budget cuts, urging a shift in priorities. She emphasizes the need to “do something different” to improve education outcomes amid funding reductions.
The CEO of a San Diego financial firm has pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft charges, NBC 7 San Diego reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about financial crimes in the region.
The San Diego Business Journal has named Mark Compton the 2024 Cybersecurity Executive of the Year. Additionally, NAVWAR received accolades for its outstanding workforce development efforts.
Eater San Diego highlights top spots to catch the Olympics, from lively sports bars to cozy cafes. Discover where to enjoy every event with great food and vibrant atmospheres across the city.
San Diego Padres pitcher Dylan Cease opened up about his early-season struggles, candidly addressing inconsistencies and his path forward. Cease’s honesty sheds light on challenges behind the mound.
A dramatic video captures a U.S. Navy jet crashing into San Diego Harbor. Details on the pilot’s condition and crash cause remain under investigation. The incident has prompted a swift response from emergency teams.
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.
San Diego sports anchor Kyle Kraska was reportedly shot outside his home, police confirm. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no further details released. Kraska is currently receiving medical care.
The USS San Diego has departed for Japan, marking a key deployment to strengthen U.S. naval presence in the Indo-Pacific region. The mission aims to enhance security and foster regional partnerships.
Padres pitcher Michael King is dealing with an injury, raising concerns about Yu Darvish’s availability. Meanwhile, the Friars have made a key roster move as they navigate ongoing lineup challenges.
An Ethiopian woman who endured government torture faces forced return by the U.S. Despite documented abuses, deportation proceeds, raising concerns about human rights and asylum protections.
San Diego Comic-Con 2020 was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, marking a major disruption for fans and organizers. The event’s hiatus underscores ongoing public health concerns nationwide.
A father and his child have been arrested after a San Diego school shooting threat, police say – CNN
A father and his child were arrested in San Diego following a threat of a school shooting, police reported. Authorities acted swiftly to ensure safety and are investigating the motive behind the threat.
In 2018, San Diego reported the lowest murder rate among the 30 largest U.S. cities, highlighting effective law enforcement and community efforts, according to the Times of San Diego.