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Biblioteca del futuro de $28 millones abre en Pacific Highlands Ranch
La ciudad abrió las puertas de su 37ª sucursal bibliotecaria ante un público de unas 400 personas
5 shot, one dead at party in abandoned National City house
Police arrived to find more than 100 people at the party — mostly teens and young adults — on N Avenue late Friday
Opinion: Regardless of who holds office, making life worth living is our lifelong vocation
It’s November 2016, and I’m in Reykjavik, Iceland, watching the U.S. election results. My then-partner and I are cozied up in a small cottage, awaiting the outcome. As the night stretches into the early morning hours, we watch Donald Trump decisively win the election. Like millions of others, I felt a deep anxiety about what []
Mass deportations would be an ugly chapter for a nation that should have turned the page
It seems just about every American has an opinion about mass deportations. Its too bad most of those views are so uninformed. Ive been writing about immigration for 35 years, and I still havent figured it out. My take is complicated by the branches on my family tree. I dont have a single undocumented immigrant []
San Diego’s woodworkers prepare a bigger haul for 2024 holiday gift sale
Hundreds of handcrafted pieces will be available for purchase Nov. 22 and 23
‘He showed us a preview’: San Diego LGBTQ+ community mourns, mobilizes ahead of another Trump presidency
Trump has pledged to roll back key protections for transgender people and made rhetoric against the community a key driver of his campaign.
Police chases that put many at risk not worth it
Re Oversight board recommends SDPD pursuit policy changes (Nov. 7): Why in the world would a competent “protect and serve” (us) police chief oppose reducing police chases? It’s understandable that such chases are exciting for officers, but they are clearly dangerous to all of us. As a minimum, officers all over town should be instructed []
King tides have returned to the San Diego coast. But are they really as royal as their name implies?
One Scripps oceanographer is throwing down the gauntlet on the term king tides. Here’s why he says there should be a royal court of tides instead.
Encinitas set to have new mayor, two new councilmembers
Encinitas City Councilmember Bruce Ehlers is the city’s mayor-elect after steadily maintaining a slim lead over Mayor Tony Kranz, who was seeking his second term, since the first returns on Election Day. Encinitas voters also elected two new council members and rejected a ballot measure that would have added a one-cent sales tax for roads and other infrastructure. With about 56,000 votes to be tallied throughout the county, Kranz has already conceded the race to Ehlers after a recent update from the Regi
El Camino runs to Division 1 playoff victory over Mount Miguel
Wildcats run 45 times for 334 yards in playoff victory
Mater Dei’s Kartell Purvis leads Crusaders to 47-14 playoff win over Bishop’s
The senior completes 11 of 13 passes for 249 yards and 5 touchdowns
Westview advances to Division 4 semifinals with win over Mission Bay
Most 3-7 teams don’t usually find themselves with a home playoff game, much less a first-round bye
Lincoln beats Mission Hills in Open Division playoff thriller following controversial fumble call
Hornets win wild, emotional game that saw the ball-control Grizzlies run 34 second-half plays to Lincoln’s 8
No. 3 Helix’s ground game too much for No. 6 La Jolla in playoff win
From the days of Reggie Bush until now, the Helix Highlanders have relied on the run
Stingy second half puts the ‘D’ in Dons, who advance to Open Division final
Third-seeded Cathedral Catholic tops second-seeded La Costa Canyon behind dominant defensive performance
San Pasqual changes result in win Division 3 playoff win over Eastlake
A change in offensive strategy had the San Pasqual High School football team depending more on the passing game
Scores: How San Diego teams fared in Friday’s high school football playoff games
Lincoln, Cathedral Catholic punch their tickets to Open Division finals with wins