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Carlsbad considera levantar la prohibición de nuevos restaurantes con autoservicio
La ciudad temía que la apertura de Legoland produjera una proliferación
Point Loma-OB events are ready to bring home the holidays
Ice skating, parades and charity drives are just some of the upcoming activities
‘A cry for help’: La Jolla Mesa property development draws neighbors’ ire
The city of San Diego has issued three notices of violation, alleging work is being done without all necessary permits
LA JOLLA: Residentes temen que se estén utilizando drones para inspeccionar casas en busca de robos
La policía dice que "no tienen una respuesta fácil" para establecer conexiones entre el uso de drones y los robos
Anthony Rendon holds up a nation infamous for ethnic cleansing as a model for California
Ethnic cleansing, civil rights abuses, failing economy. This is not the utopia Rendon thinks it is.
DOGE offers a golden opportunity to streamline the bloated federal government
The fireworks start soon. Much wow.
Despite their critical role in feeding the nation, farmworkers face harsh working conditions
Calling the U.S. farm workforce “critical” is an understatement. Agricultural workers’ labor feeds us. Yet their living and working conditions often do not reflect their immense contributions to society. They face a variety of challenges for at work — difficulties taking leave for sick days or family or personal obligations and harmful working conditions — []
Small plane crashes at Pomona Fairgrounds: LA County Fire Department
Three people were hurt when a plane crashed Sunday morning at the Pomona Fairgrounds. The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the incident was reported at 11:10 a.m. when a single-engine plane crashed for reasons unknown. Two people were moderately hurt while one person suffered minor injuries. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
4 people shot, 2 stabbed during house party in Riverside
A house party in Riverside turned into a crime scene late Saturday after four people were shot and two others were stabbed, according to police. Multiple calls of a shooting were reported to the Riverside Police Department around 10:30 p.m. Officers responded to a home on the 11200 block of Town & Country Drive, where six people were found injured. A preliminary investigation determined that the shooting stemmed from a fight. The exact motive for the altercation is unclear. Among the two peo
Santa Ana police believe teacher arrested for sexual assault had more victims
A 37-year-old female choir teacher at Santa Ana High School was arrested on suspicion of having sexual relations with a 17-year-old male student, authorities said Saturday. Officers responded at about 6 p.m. Friday to Santa Ana High at 520 W. Walnut St. regarding a report of a 17-year-old senior allegedly involved in an inappropriate relationship with a teacher, the Santa Ana Police Department reported. The student reportedly told police he had been having sexual relations with Yessenia Navarro Gar
Rolling over a 401(k) account after starting a new job — at age 73
The answer to this question gets a little tricky. A tax pro can help with the calculations on RMDs.
Tiny, but mighty, works of art in ‘Size Matters’ exhibit in Escondido
Go ahead, get closer. It’s totally acceptable, probably necessary, and part of the point if guests are going to be able to fully take in the impact of the art on display in the “Size Matters” exhibition at the Escondido Arts Partnership. “The show is all about small but powerful works, featuring over 75 pieces []
Opinion: I wrote my way through trauma to gratitude. Here’s how.
In late November of last year, I awoke in the wee hours coughing up blood, so my wife had to drive me to the emergency room where I endured several invasive procedures and spent a week in the hospital. Even after my recovery, I never learned the cause of my malady. Perhaps, the medical team []
New law meant to make intersections safer is praised
Re Street look different? Ahead of state ban on parking near corners, San Diego paints thousands of curbs red (Nov. 8): I was overjoyed to read the front-page article on the new parking law for the curbs within 20 feet of an intersection. Pedestrians, bikes and autos have been endangered for years by having parked cars, []
San Diego shelter creates a new advisory board of business leaders amid countywide expansion
One member of the Rescue Mission's initiative is also working to block a homelessness project by the airport
From the sewage crisis to military money, what will Trump’s return mean for San Diego County?
It’s too early to know for certain, but based on his campaign promises and his first presidency, some elected officials are preparing for the potential impacts. Here are a few.
Michael Smolens: Trump dismisses climate change, but then there’s Elon Musk
Reports point to continued signs of global warming peril from higher temperatures to increasing fossil fuel emissions.
More often than not, San Diego sheriff, probation chief reject or delay oversight board recommendations
Over nearly five years, the Citizens' Law Enforcement Review Board issued 91 formal recommendations. Only 34 have been accepted, a new analysis finds.