San Diego Wave FC refutes former employee’s claim of a toxic work environment
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Former videographer says Wave ‘often perpetuated discrimination against women’ and did not care about mental health; club cites ‘inaccurate and defamatory statements.’
on Fri, 7PM
‘We will be watching’: After historic settlement, Elisa Serna’s parents look to reform deadly jails
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‘I don’t see change,’ her mother said Tuesday, just after agreeing to end a lawsuit over her daughter’s 2019 death in a Santee jail.
on Wed, 6AM
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‘The dollar amount doesn’t matter,’ said her mother, who plans to keep advocating for other people in sheriff’s custody. ‘These things do not change the fact that Elisa is never c…
on Tue, 5AM
Newsom’s case against declaring sewage crisis an emergency and why local leaders keep pushing back
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Recent letters show the governor’s administration making a case against an emergency declaration and San Diego leaders rejecting no for an answer
on Sun, 10PM
Epoch Times CFO is arrested and accused of role in $67M multinational money laundering scheme
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NEW YORK — The chief financial officer of The Epoch Times, a conservative multinational media company, is accused of taking part in a multi-year scheme to launder tens of millions o…
on Jun 29
Deputies wrongly allowed drugs into San Diego County jails, investigation finds
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The sheriff’s oversight board has sustained two more misconduct findings in recent jail deaths.
on Jun 29
San Diego judge sentences 8 defendants in Pacific Beach ‘antifa’ conspiracy case
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A San Diego judge said that on Jan. 9, 2021, in Pacific Beach, antifa members “sought to crush, through the use of violence, the First Amendment rights of others” during a pro-Trump ral…
on Jun 29
Long-awaited pandas arrive safely in San Diego
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Yun Chuan and Xin Bao are the first giant pandas to enter the United States in two decades.
on Jun 28
San Diego built more housing last year than it did in the past 17 years
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11,673 building permits pulled across San Diego County last year, a 21 percent increase from 2022
on Jun 28
Even after staffing cuts, San Diego Unified adopts budget with $114 million deficit
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District leaders also addressed parent concerns about elementary school music programs and forced teacher transfers
on Jun 28
Supreme Court rules in government’s favor in San Diego ‘blind mule’ drug courier case
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In a 6-3 opinion that could have wider implications in criminal cases, the Supreme Court ruled expert witnesses can testify that most drug couriers caught at border know they’re transporting …
on Jun 26
Fire in Otay Mesa puts battery storage projects under scrutiny and neighborhoods on edge
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Supporters say improvements in technology will reduce the risk of fires, but opponents are not reassured
on Jun 26
San Diego County backs off tiny home plan for homeless people in Spring Valley
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Officials will have to continue relying on a hotel voucher program that costs taxpayers significantly more
on Jun 26
Seas are rising and San Diego wants to be ready
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Seas are rising and San Diego wants to be ready
on Jun 25
San Diego has fastest rising home prices in the U.S. for 6 months
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Case-Shiller Indices reported San Diego home prices were up 10.3 percent in a year, the highest in the nation for a sixth month
on Jun 25
Judge closes SC funeral home that cut corpse legs
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COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina judge Tuesday revoked the license of a funeral home where a worker cut the legs off a 6-foot-7 body so it would fit in a casket. Administrative La…
on Jun 25
San Diego-based Navy captain convicted of cyberstalking ex-girlfriend
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Navy Capt. Theodore Essenfeld, the former commanding officer of the San Diego-based Naval warship Pearl Harbor, was found guilty Friday of creating hurtful and embarrassing fake profiles of his ex-…
on Jun 25
Palestinian protesters pose as Na’vi from “Avatar”
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JERUSALEM — Palestinian protesters have added a colorful twist to demonstrations against Israel’s separation barrier, painting themselves blue and posing as characters from t…
on Jun 25
What to know about Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier’s first hearing in more than a decade
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A parole hearing was held Monday for Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has spent most of his life in prison since his conviction in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents in South Dakota. At 79…
on Jun 23
San Diego is a top spot for border crossings. How many people arrive only to become homeless?
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For the past few years, Catholic Charities has had shelter space for about 1,800 asylum seekers in San Diego and Imperial counties.That total dropped by half last summer when some pandemic-era fund…
on Jun 23
No ‘calamari comeback’? The squid chef from Democrats’ 2020 convention says he’s a Trump backer
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WASHINGTON — The “calamari comeback” chef who delighted viewers of the last Democratic National Convention might not be coming back. John Bordieri was dubbed by some as …
on Jun 23
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A Union-Tribune record request helped prompt a court petition she filed last week that for the first time publicly details Marian Kim Phelps' side of the story
on Jun 5
Thousands of UCSD academic workers strike over campus crackdowns on Gaza protests
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The strike now involves five of the university system's 10 campuses and has been called illegal by UC officials
on Jun 4
Hometown taco chain, Rubio's, abruptly shutters dozens of restaurants, including 13 in San Diego
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The company blames the closure of one-third of all its restaurants on what it says is the rising cost of doing business in California, where the minimum hourly wage for fast-food workers is now $20
on Jun 4
We will keep fighting for clean air and water
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We will keep fighting for clean air and water
on Jun 2
The trouble with nurdles, the plastic pollution you may not know about
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San Diego environmentalists send railroad cargo company notice of pending pollution lawsuit
on Jun 2
US sanctions Uganda's parliament speaker, her husband and others over corruption and rights abuses
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The United States has imposed sanctions on Uganda’s parliament speaker, her husband and other officials over alleged corruption and serious abuses of human rights
on May 30
TikTok personality guilty of first-degree murder in San Diego double killing
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Ali Abulaban, 32 — who was known as JinnKid on TikTok — fatally shot his estranged wife and her male friend at the Spire San Diego apartments on Oct. 21, 2021
on May 30
California evangelical seminary ponders changes that would make it more welcoming to LGBTQ students
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An evangelical seminary in Pasadena, California, is considering revisions to its sexual standards
on May 27
Upgrades in place, San Diego's nuclear fusion facility is back up and running
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DIII-D at General Atomics restarts experiments, as scientists seek to make the vast potential of nuclear fusion a reality
on May 25
San Diego's life science industry has a new challenge: Too much space
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San Diego's labs and life science offices hit record vacancy this year.
on May 24
San Diego COVID-19 test maker Cue Health — once worth $2.3B — lays off entire company and shuts down
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Cue Health notified employees that everyone, including its leadership, will be laid off as it closes operations this Friday.
on May 23
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Council members met again last week about the deal. Some have deep reservations amid a looming deficit
on May 21
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The two federal lawsuits are part of a recent wave of such cases nationwide, encouraged by a Supreme Court seen as friendly to them
on May 19
Tech helps our local golf course save lots of water
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Tech helps our local golf course save lots of water
on May 16
The call of Baja California surf is the stuff of legend. Has violence ended that dream?
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The recent killings of three surfers from California and Australia have made international headlines and led many to question future trips to the remote coastline.
on May 15
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Power San Diego Initiative falls short of 80,000 goal, but the group thinks it has enough signatures to put the question before the San Diego City Council — again.
on May 15
Illumina competitor Pacific Biosciences is closing its San Diego office, laying off workers
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Genome sequencer Pacific Biosciences is closing the Sorrento Valley office that housed Omniome, a startup it bought for $800 million in 2021
on May 13
Padres bullpen blows up again as Dodgers even series
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Teoscar Hernandez belts grand slam against Enyel De Los Santos, who has been part of a leaky bullpen over the past two weeks
on May 12
An entire California town is for sale — again. This time for $6.6 million
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Unincorporated Campo has been for sale since 2019 with no buyer. A new real estate team hopes to get the job done.
on May 10
Alleged motive in Mexico surfer slayings: ‘They had a lot of money, devices and the pickup’
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The Australian brothers and their California friend were ambushed at a remote Baja California campsite in a robbery, according to evidence presented in court Wednesday.
on May 9
Palomar Health Medical Group hit by potential cyberattack
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Medical provider says situation does not affect its hospitals in Escondido and Poway
on May 9
UCLA professor tells story of ‘foot soldiers’ in human smuggling across the border in new book
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Jason De León, researcher and professor at UCLA, and the author of "Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling," will discuss and sign copies of his book on May 9 at the Museum of Us in Balboa Park
on May 6
Hundreds of hotel, service workers rally in downtown San Diego for $25-an-hour minimum wage
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Local labor unions kick off campaign to persuade San Diego's elected leaders to approve a new minimum wage for the city's hotel workers, as well as janitors and security personnel employed by tech companies.
on May 3
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The ideas came during the 2024 California Bicycle Summit, happening in downtown San Diego this week
on May 3
A former Naval officer will challenge Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz in upcoming GOP primary
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Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz will be challenged by a former U.S. Navy pilot in the upcoming Republican primary
on May 2
Fire severely damages a Los Angeles County fire station
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Fire has significantly damaged a Los Angeles County Fire Department station
on May 2
San Diego police chief select touches on community policing, racial disparities in public interview
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Councilmembers voted 8-1 to move San Diego Assistant Chief Scott Wahl forward in the nomination process; he's now one step away from leading his home department
on May 1