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San Diego demonstration against ICE raids draws hundreds of immigrant supporters
Demonstrations in San Diego continued this weekend against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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Padres FanFest 2025 opens Petco Park to experience the field of dreams
The annual San Diego Padres FanFest event draws thousands of people to Petco Park for a day of fun on the field.
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San Diego's Sharia's Closet responds to fire victims with a helping hand
Sharia’s Closet is a nonprofit organization providing free clothing to those who are experiencing financial hardships or are in crisis.
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Bancroft Elementary bounces back from January 2024's devastating flood
The La Mesa Spring Valley School District got help from the state with $1 million to repair and restore Bancroft Elementary after the campus sustained massive flood damage.
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San Diego Community College students honor MLK Jr. during annual parade
The San Diego Community College District supported students in using their creativity to collaborate in representation during Sunday’s annual MLK parade.
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Del Mar veterinary hospital collects donations for pets and animals hurt in Los Angeles fires
Workers at the Animal and Bird Hospital of Del Mar organized a road trip to help victims of the LA Wildfires with donations for their pets.
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Cousins who died together in Lemon Grove crash honored by Haitian community
Nadia Charles and Junior Joseph Juste were cousins killed in the wake of a high-speed car accident while walking New Year’s Day in Lemon Grove.
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Highly contagious flu is spreading around San Diego County
The new year has brought a surge of influenza cases across San Diego County late in the traditional season for the virus.
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New California law will support ban on children under 12 from riding e-bikes
A vehicle crashed into an e-bike rider on Oceanside, injuring the rider. The crash is shedding light on growing e-bike crashes in California, especially among children, and a new 2025 law that aims to curb e-bike crashes and injuries.
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Climate change threatens the survival of California's iconic piers, including San Diego's
Ocean Beach is one of California’s public piers damaged, destroyed, or remained closed this year.