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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.
The MLB rumor mill heats up as Juan Soto’s contract deadline approaches. GMs share insights on potential bidding wars and trade scenarios, highlighting the high stakes in securing the star outfielder’s future.
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.
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.
TheStreet highlights the most fun cities in the U.S. to live or visit, spotlighting vibrant nightlife, cultural hotspots, and unique attractions. From coast to coast, these cities offer endless entertainment and excitement for all.
San Diego education issues take center stage in 2024, with inewsource highlighting challenges like funding shortages, overcrowded classrooms, and equity gaps impacting students and teachers across the region.
The FBI’s encrypted phone platform infiltration led to a massive global crackdown, dismantling hundreds of criminal syndicates. The Department of Justice hailed the operation as a major victory in the fight against organized crime.
San Diego businesses are preparing for potential tariffs and ongoing uncertainty, warning that increased costs may be passed on to customers. Local companies brace for economic impacts amid trade tensions.
San Diego middle schoolers proudly represent the USA in an international volleyball competition, showcasing their talent and teamwork on a global stage. Their dedication highlights the city’s growing youth sports programs.
Pope Leo XIV has made his first U.S. bishop appointment, naming a new leader to fill the long-vacant San Diego diocese. The move aims to strengthen the Catholic Church’s presence in the region.
A small plane crashed into a residential area in San Diego today, causing significant damage but no immediate reports of fatalities. Emergency services are on the scene investigating the cause. More updates to follow.
USD School of Law alumnus Andrew Haden ’08 (JD) has been named First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California, marking a significant milestone in his legal career.
San Diego unveils an ambitious Civic Center revitalization plan focused on culture, education, and equity. The initiative aims to transform the area into a vibrant, inclusive hub for all residents.
Twenty-six individuals were charged and 228 firearms seized in a Department of Justice crackdown targeting San Diego street gangs and the Mexican Mafia, marking a significant blow to regional gang violence and illegal arms trafficking.
The University of San Diego’s undergraduate business programs have been ranked #2 in California, reflecting strong academic excellence and career outcomes for students. This marks a significant achievement for USD’s business school.
San Diego Wave FC expressed heartfelt gratitude to fans following their inaugural home game, celebrating strong community support as the team looks ahead to an exciting season.
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.
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.
The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) advances College and Career Readiness programs, equipping students with essential skills and resources to succeed in higher education and the workforce.
In a week-long operation, Southern California authorities made 97 border-related arrests, including two U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents, highlighting ongoing challenges at the border.