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Travelers at San Diego Airport saw more than 100 flight delays on Thanksgiving Day
About 150 flights at San Diego Airport were delayed Thursday due to weather, says airline tracker FlightAware
Amtrak dice que el domingo será el día más concurrido del año para los trenes de San Diego
Los pasajeros de las fiestas aumentan su número en la ruta Pacific Surfliner desde Los Ángeles
El Ayuntamiento de Encinitas retrasa la decisión sobre la propuesta del complejo de apartamentos Quail Meadows
El conflicto sobre el desarrollo de viviendas fue un tema clave en las elecciones de noviembre
Opinión: Agradezcamos a los ayudantes detrás de escena. Se merecen el crédito
“Busca a los ayudantes. Siempre encontrarás personas que están apoyando.”
La capacitación obligatoria para la venta de alcohol va por buen camino en Lemon Grove
El personal de ventas minoristas tendrá el mismo curso que los bares y restaurantes
El Día de Acción de Gracias se celebra en tu refugio si has perdido un lugar donde vivir
Father Joe's Villages organizó una comida para cientos de personas en su fiesta anual en el centro
Donald Trump and RFK Jr. aim to shake up America’s broken healthcare system
If they commit to supporting long-proven safe vaccinations while increasing transparency and freedom to make choices on newer vaccines, they stand a good chance of rebuilding America’s trust in our medical institutions.
3 thoughts from the Players Era Festival: coming home, rooting for Creighton and swatting shots
Three thoughts from San Diego State’s first two games at the Players Era Festival:
California has new plan to save iconic Joshua Trees
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has released a new plan to protect the state’s iconic Joshua trees, which are imperiled by wildfires, human development and climate change. The 294-page draft plan includes calls for avoiding or minimizing direct and indirect impacts from overgrazing, pesticide use and unauthorized off-roading; relocating trees when projects require their removal or could harm them; and identifying and protecting lands where they could thrive in a future projected to be d
Solana Beach allocates grant funding to Safe Routes to School pedestrian ramps
With a little more than $50,000 in expected Community Development Block Grant funding from the county, the Solana Beach City Council approved a plan Nov. 20 to add two pedestrian ramps throughout the city. Both proposed locations are along Stevens Avenue, one at San Rodolfo Drive and another at Academy Drive. According to a city staff report, the city looked to include ramps that “are at locations either with no existing pedestrian ramp or with an existing ramp that does not meet current standards,” refe
Operation Warm Wishes provides warm Thanksgiving meal to families in need
Hundreds of families gathered in Tustin on Thanksgiving Day for free meals as Operation Warm Wishes provided food and activities for the unhoused and families in need for the seventh year. The annual tradition that began as a small gathering for a few people at Pepper Tree Park has grown to a feast for a few hundred. Tyron Jackson, the founder and the president of Operation Warm Wishes, anyone gets a seat at the table for the event. “You don’t know who’s homeless. You don’t know who’s struggling
Thanksgiving Day fire prompts evacuation warning in Riverside County
Firefighters responded to a brush fire in Fontana Thursday evening. The vegetation fire was first reported at around 5:30 p.m. in the area of Canyon Crest Drive and Weeping Willow Lane, according to the San Bernardino County Fire Department. Within an hour, the blaze grew to 10 acres with a moderate rate of speed. FONTANA (UPDATE): #Canyon Crest IC now reporting 10 acres with a moderate rate of spread. 3rd alarm is arriving on scene with #SBCOFD dozer en route. BC140 going into Unified Command w
Solana Beach to hold tree lighting, Santa appearances
Solana Beach will host two holiday tree lightings in early December, followed by the return of Santa riding through the streets with fire, sheriff and marine safety personnel, the city announced. The first tree-lighting ceremony will be on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 4:30 p.m. in Fletcher Cove Park, followed by Santa’s first appearance in the city with a firetruck escort at 5:20 p.m. The event will have music, cookies and other refreshments, according to the city. Santa will take another ride around town later tha
San Diego cae al puesto n.° 8 en crecimiento de precios de viviendas. Aquí es donde los precios están al alza
San Diego vio una caída anual del 1% en los precios de las viviendas en septiembre
Newborns in Orange County dress up as adorable turkeys on Thanksgiving
Some Orange County families who welcomed their babies in time for Thanksgiving celebrated by dressing up the newborns as cute little turkeys Thursday. Providence Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo gave the babies Thanksgiving-themed hats and outfits before some of them went home for Thanksgiving dinner. Two babies who were still in the hospital also gave their families more reasons to smile and count their blessings on Thanksgiving Day. Baby Valentina, born Wednesday at 10:47 a.m., gave her f
Shohei Ohtani seeks $325,000 worth of baseball cards from his ex-interpreter
Baseball star Shohei Ohtani wants his former interpreter to hand over hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of baseball cards he says were fraudulently bought using his money. The Los Angeles Dodgers star is also requesting Ippei Mizuhara, who previously pleaded guilty to bank and tax fraud for stealing nearly $17 million from the unsuspecting athlete, return signed collectible baseball cards depicting Ohtani that were in Mizuhara’s “unauthorized and wrongful possession,” according to court documents
Walmart employee called to work on her day off wins the lottery after her shift
Working on her day off turned out to be a good day for one Southern California woman who bought a Scratchers ticket after her shift and won $1 million. Rebecca Gonzalez, an employee at the Walmart in the city of Industry, said she got a last-minute call to work on her day off, which happened to be Labor Day. Gonzalez said that after her shift, she bought a $10 Single Double Triple game from the machine. California Lottery Nov 26 Fairgoer wins $1 million on Scratchers ticket
Nearly $3 million in psilocybin mushrooms seized in Riverside County
Authorities seized nearly $3 million worth of psilocybin mushrooms and multiple firearms in Lake Elsinore, the Riverside County Sheriffs Department announced Wednesday. In August, deputies responded to a call of a suspicious package that contained psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana products. The findings were forwarded to the Lake Elsinore Special Enforcement Team, who were able to track the person shipped the package. Deputies were able to serve a search warrant at the residence of the suspected p