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Spring Valley residents speak out against proposed shelter site
Spring Valley residents gathered on Jamacha Road to speak out against a proposed plan to build sleeping cabins for homeless people in their community. “Listen to us, listen to us, listen to the people,” resident Angelica Camargo said. In 2024, the San Diego County Supervisors approved in a 4-0...
Coronado High track at the Dick Wilkins Championships
The Coronado High School Islanders were in action at the April 27 Dick Wilkins Frosh/Soph Championships, held at Del Norte High School in San Diego. The meet features the top 18–27 freshman and sophomore track and field athletes in each event in the San Diego CIF section. This meet...
Visible from I-5, this trail takes you through a canyon with breathtaking views
This trail in northern San Diego County takes you along Interstate 5, through a narrow canyon, and up ladders, to breathtaking views of a lagoon. Annie’s Canyon Trail in Solana Beach is a 2-mile hike you won't soon forget.
SDSU Welcomes 2 More Transfers, Including Former Player of Year at Coronado High
San Diego State has added two more transfers, including a Coronado High School grad who most recently played hoops for the University of San Diego. Wayne McKinney III, a guard who averaged 13.5 points per game last season for USD, and Jared Coleman-Jones, from Middle Tennessee State, signed Grants-in-Aid to join SDSU in 2024-25.
Historic honor tour in San Diego ends with the welcome of a lifetime
Over the past weekend, Chuck Chaldekas was among a group of returning veterans who landed in San Diego to a crowd cheering for them in a heartfelt welcome. This crowd was a contrast to his return from Vietnam in 1972. Chaldekas was left speechless as he exited his plane, made...
Investigation of Death on Tracks in Leucadia Leads to Brief Closure of Rails
A person died early Saturday after being struck by a passenger train in Leucadia. An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner heading northbound at approximately 60 mph hit the victim near N. Coast Highway 101 and Jupiter Street around 7 a.m., according to OnScene.TV. The train stopped about a mile to the north after the incident.
Water Contact Closures, Advisories Listed for SD County Beaches
San Diego County health officials released an updated water contact closure and advisory list for county beaches in effect Saturday. Water contact closures have been issued for the following locations due to bacteria levels exceeding health standards:. — Coronado, Avenida Lunar;. — Silver Strand Shoreline, ocean shoreline from Carnation to...
Feather Alert issued for Indigenous woman missing from Campo Indian Reservation
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department issued a Feather Alert for a woman who was reported missing from the Campo Indian Reservation on Monday. The sheriff's department is asking for the public's help in locating 28-year-old Paula Connolly, who was reported missing just after 11 p.m. on Monday. During the investigation, deputies found Connolly's vehicle and personal belongings at a hotel in Jacumba. They did not find Connolly.
2 Antifa Adherents Guilty of Conspiracy to Riot in PB — One Lawyer Vows Appeal
After nearly eight full days of deliberation, a San Diego jury Friday found two men with antifa ties guilty of conspiracy to riot at a Pacific Beach “Patriots March” in January 2021. The nationally watched case began with 11 defendants — nine of whom pleaded guilty to lesser...
Pedestrian, 34, Injured in Collision in San Diego
A 34-year-old man suffered a fractured pelvis when he was struck by a 2017 Ram pickup truck in the Otay Mesa West neighborhood of San Diego Friday evening. San Diego Police Department officers were called at 7:49 p.m. to the 1200 block of Picador Boulevard, where they learned the pedestrian was walking west across Picador Boulevard when a 25-year-old man driving the Dodge turned out of a parking lot on the west side of Picador Boulevard and struck the pedestrian, causing him to sustain a fractured pelvis, said Officer Curtis Doll of the San Diego Police Department.
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