The Latest
-
Jon Rahm Wins 2021 US Open at Torrey Pines
Jon Rahm is the first Spaniard to win the U.S. Open.
-
Davies Silences Former Team, Cubs Top Padres 7-1
Zach Davies allowed just one hit in six scoreless innings, Anthony Rizzo homered and drove in four runs, and Patrick Wisdom went deep again for the Chicago Cubs as they defeated the San Diego Padres 7-1 Tuesday night. Willson Contreras also homered for the Cubs, who have beaten the Padres four times in five games in a span of...
-
Padres Strand 11, But End Slump in 9-4 Win Over Cubs
Manny Machado and Brian O’Grady each homered and had three RBIs to lead the San Diego Padres over the Chicago Cubs 9-4 on Monday night in the opener of a three-game series between National League contenders. Machado hit a solo home run and two sacrifice flies. O’Grady had a two-run homer and an RBI single. Ryan Weathers (3-2) lasted...
-
Local Gun Owners Advocates File Lawsuit to Overturn CA Assault Weapon Ban, Judge Rules in Favor
California’s ban on assault weapons was overturned by a local, federal judge Friday. Several gun owners’ advocates, from San Diego County, were listed as plaintiffs in the case. The issue is sparking controversy from both sides of the aisle. U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez said; California’s definition of “illegal military-style rifles” strips Californians of their right to own weapons,...
-
Mexico to Use US-Donated Vaccines Along Border
Mexican officials say they will use 1 million U.S. doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine to vaccinate people along the border
-
City Pays $900K to Woman Injured in Collision with SDFD Engine
San Diego will pay $900,000 to an 82-year-old woman whose foot and ankle were crushed when her car collided with a city fire engine that sped through a red light while heading to an emergency in 2018.
-
Gov. Gavin Newsom Pardons 1998 Drug Case in San Diego
A former San Diego resident almost missed a life-changing call. What he thought was a robocall turned out to be California Governor Gavin Newsom calling to let him know he was pardoning his 1998 drug case. “I thought it was one of my friends messing with me. You know they always call me with some crazy stuff and so I…
-
California Grid Operator: No Outages Expected Amid Heatwave
California’s power grid operator said it’s not anticipating energy supply outages over the next few days as temperatures are expected to soar to triple digits in the state’s interior
-
San Diego County Jail Inmates Overdose on Fentanyl
Eight inmates were treated for overdoses of fentanyl at a San Diego County jail, authorities said.
-
Musgrove Family Coffee Shop Busy After No-Hitter
Fresh off pitching the first no-no in the San Diego Padres’ 52-year history, Joe Musgrove found out his achievement served up a positive effect on his family, too.