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Five University of San Diego baseball players selected in MLB draft
SAN DIEGO — At least one University of San Diego Torero player has been selected in each of the last 35 MLB Drafts, including the 2024 Major League baseball draft held recently during the all-star break. Not only did USD continue their streak of players being picked but they had their largest draft class in 5 years with five players chosen.
San Diego Mayor Unveils Plan for Innovative Humanitarian Campus to Address Homelessness
In a significant move to combat the city's homelessness issue, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has unveiled a tentative lease agreement for the creation of a state-of-the-art humanitarian campus, Hope @ Vine, that promises to aid countless San Diegans for nearly 30 years; the proposed deal includes cost savings measures like 9 months of waived rent and a $5 million unrestricted contribution from the property owner, as reported by the City of San Diego.
Firefighters Halt Spread of 10-Acre Blaze at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar
A brush fire spread over about 10 acres on the grounds of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar Thursday, causing no reported structural damage or injuries. The fire did, however, force a temporary closure of a stretch of state Route 52. The wind-driven blaze erupted near the intersection of the route...
Communal meal service launches at Bay Terraces Senior Center — an already thriving social scene
The nonprofit Serving Seniors offers communal meal services across the county. On Thursday, they launched at the Bay Terraces Senior Center in southeast San Diego. Almost 100 seniors packed the center wall-to-wall, spilling out onto the patio. The party started in the morning, long before meal service, with line dancing,...
Palomar Health restores some systems two months after cybersecurity breach
Nearly two and a half months after a cybersecurity breach knocked down Palomar Health Medical Group’s computers, the health system on Thursday announced it’s made “significant strides” in restoring its systems to full functionality. PHMG said on its website that medical records, phone and online patient...
San Diego's Decades Old Chin's Szechwan Chinese Restaurant Chain Opening Point Loma Location
The 8th San Diego County location of longtime Chinese restaurant chain Chin's Szechwan is opening later this year in the Midway District of Point Loma. Executive Chef and co-owner Ting Tsai has been cooking up Chinese and Mandarin cuisine at Chin's Szechwan since the restaurant first opened in Carlsbad Village in 1984, although the first Chin's Szechwan restaurant actually opened in 1976 in Hawaii. Over the years, the family-owned chain grew to 12 location, but remaining branches still in business include Rancho Bernardo, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Vista, Encinitas, Oceanside, and La Jolla.
SVLL alum Armas tabbed by Cubs in MLB Draft
The big leagues have come calling and Sweetwater Valley Little League alumnus Ariel Armas must make a decision, and hopefully the right one. Armas, who helped the Sweetwater Sluggers capture a third-place finish in the United States Division at the 2015 Little League World Series, was selected in the fifth round of the 2024 Major League Baseball Draft (153rd overall) by the Chicago Cubs on Monday.
Padres 2025 Schedule: Frightening gauntlet awaits Friars prior to All-Star Game
Major League Baseball has the worst timing. Rather than making a formal announcement, MLB picked a random Thursday afternoon during the All-Star break for a schedule drop. With The Open Championship being on the only major sporting event going on at the moment, perhaps the powers that be at MLB headquarters decided better now than later.
Human smuggling ring leader indicted and arrested in Mexico
SAN DIEGO, California — An indictment unsealed yesterday charges the alleged leader of a human smuggling organization responsible for unlawfully bringing thousands of migrants into the United States. Abdul Karim Conteh, 42, a national of Sierra Leone, was arrested on July 11 in Tijuana, Mexico, at the request of...
Former Park View Blue Bomber inks pro baseball contract
Bradley Roberto, a member of the 2009 Park View Little League World Series championship team, has signed a professional contract with the Tri-City Valley Cats, a minor league affiliate of the American League Houston Astros. The Cats competed in the independent Frontier League. Roberto played three NCAA seasons with Franklin...
Pride Parade, Festival Goers Can ‘Ride With Pride,’ Avoid Parking by Using Transit
The San Diego Pride Parade and Festival will be held at the streets of Hillcrest this weekend. The Pride Parade and Festival is the largest single-day civic event in the region. More than 250,000 spectators are expected to be in attendance Saturday. The Metropolitan Transit System is encouraging those who...
Padres need to be careful with Garrett Crochet pursuit after latest trade talk reveal
For the most part, the San Diego Padres have been fortunate to have a general manager as aggressive as AJ Preller. Just this season alone, Preller managed to trade for Dylan Cease (literally as the team was about to start the regular season) while also shocking the baseball world by getting the Marlins to send Luis Arráez over during a point in the season when trades rarely happen at all.
Good Morning San Diego: Padres OF Jackson Merrill makes All-Star Game history
All the Padres’ exes in Texas for All-Star Game (San Diego Union-Tribune) Padres Notes: All-Star Performances, Traded Prospects, and a Minor League No-Hitter (Sports Illustrated) San Diego Padres OF Just Became Youngest Player to Appear in All-Star Game in 11 Years (Sports Illustrated) Kale Fountain’s wild MLB draft day...
Cooper Weiss signs free agent deal with San Diego Padres
After not being selected in the 2024 MLB Draft, former Auburn infielder Cooper Weiss has agreed to deal terms with the San Diego Padres. The dynamic fifth-year player was a key component with the Tigers this season, playing in all but one game while having a solid bat and being a reliable fielder.
Rady Children's Hospital nurses set to strike set Monday after failed negotiations
The union that represents more than 1,500 nurses at Rady Children's Hospital said union members are set to strike Monday after it rejected the hospital's final offer on Wednesday. "After three more days of meeting with [Rady Children's Hospital] and a long 10 hour day of negotiations, we were unable...
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