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A former sheriff’s deputy was sentenced to 12 years in prison for engaging in sex acts with a teenage girl, the Times of San Diego reports. The conviction highlights ongoing concerns about abuse of power within law enforcement.
San Diego authorities made the largest cash seizure in the city’s history, uncovering a hidden facet of the drug trade. This breakthrough highlights the growing financial networks behind narcotics operations, officials say.
The Chargers’ potential relocation threatens to deepen San Diego’s sports woes, following the departures of the Padres and Clippers. Fans fear another blow to the city’s proud but struggling athletic legacy.
A private jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood, killing all onboard, including a prominent music talent agent. Authorities continue investigating the cause of the fatal accident.
Thirty-something siblings have emerged as influential figures atop San Diego politics, reshaping the city’s landscape with fresh perspectives and dynamic leadership. Their rise marks a new era in local governance.
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego, California, causing minor shaking but no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Authorities continue to monitor aftershocks. Residents are advised to stay alert.
U.S. News & World Report has released its rankings for the best undergraduate bioinformatics and biotechnology programs, highlighting top schools excelling in cutting-edge research and innovative curricula nationwide.
Hate acts and shoplifting surged in 2024, according to new data, even as overall crime rates experienced a decline. Officials urge targeted measures to address these growing concerns. (fox5sandiego.com)
Air Transat announces new nonstop service to San Diego, expanding options for travelers from Canada. The route aims to boost business and leisure travel between key markets starting this spring.
The Detroit Tigers kick off their California road trip tonight with a series against the San Diego Padres. The team aims to build momentum on the West Coast after mixed results at home. Coverage starts on Detroit Free Press.
Aftershocks continued to rattle eastern San Diego County following a 5.2 magnitude earthquake. Residents reported shaking, but no major damage. Authorities remain on alert as investigations and safety checks proceed.
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.
The Ahlers Center for International Business at the University of San Diego has released a new report analyzing the economic growth and cross-border trade dynamics of the CaliBaja region, highlighting key opportunities and challenges.
San Diego State assistant coach Mark Fisher, living with ALS, continues to inspire as he supports his team at the Final Four. His resilience and dedication remain “beautiful to see,” highlighting the human spirit in sports.
A plane crash in San Diego has tragically claimed the lives of a renowned rock musician and an influential music executive, Fox News reports. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident.
Padres’ Manny Machado delivered a clutch go-ahead home run, snapping the team’s losing streak. When asked about the moment, Machado’s two-word reaction summed up the significance: “Stay focused.”
San Diego welcomes its first Latina supervisor, signaling a shift in local politics. Her election marks progress toward greater representation and aims to address community needs with fresh perspectives.