The Latest
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San Diego Earth Fest reality check with latest federal environmental cutbacks
Earth Day 2025 is a few days away, but the celebration of the planet began Saturday in San Diego as Trump administration layoffs and funding cuts continue.
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San Diegans celebrate Palm Sunday in the shadow of ongoing deportation threat
The sacred celebration before Easter comes at a time of uncertainty as to whether churches remain safe spaces from immigration agents seeking deportations.
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San Diego sunshine returns in time for the annual Carlsbad 5000
Thousands of participants took advantage of the perfect running temperatures on Sunday.
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San Diego teenage girls empowered to become next generation of firefighters
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department hosted its 10th Girls Empowerment Camp for future first responders.
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Reabren University Avenue para mejorar la movilidad y seguridad en City Heights
Reabren University Avenue para mejorar la movilidad y seguridad en City Heights. Durante más de dos años, el tráfico en City Heights se ha desviado y la comunidad se ha visto afectada para dar paso a importantes cambios de seguridad.
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University Avenue reopens so City Heights can better ‘go with the flow'
For more than two years, traffic in City Heights has been detoured and disrupted to make way for safety changes. University Avenue is now reopen.
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Residents pledge to protect a Point Loma street corner from new development
The Protect Point Loma organization held a protest, Saturday, at Rosecrans and Talbot streets. Neighbors want to stop a proposed oversized building.
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FIRST Robotics competition is a battle for the best built by high school students
The 19th Annual San Diego FIRST Robotics Competition challenged more than 1500 high school students to build the best robots.
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Supporters turn out for 2025 Headstrong Walk to support brain-injury survivors
The San Diego Brain Injury Foundation held its annual fundraising walk Saturday, with a goal of $75,000 for TBI resources.
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Memorial motorcycle ride honors late Cal Fire captain one month after her death
Friends gathered Sunday to celebrate Cal Fire Captain Rebecca Marodi’s life and her love for motorcycles.