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Flat Stanley hangs out with San Diego Padres Rookie Team
RANCHO SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Leave it to the San Diego Padres Rookie baseball team to make an 8-year-old boy's dream come true. In this Zevely Zone, Jeff heads to Rancho San Diego for a feel-good home run story. When second-grader Grayson Geraghty sent his class's Flat Stanley to the San Diego Padres Rookie team they played ball.
Padres get much needed good news after latest Fernando Tatis Jr. injury update
After taking a series from the Guardians over the weekend, the San Diego Padres got the nice start to the second half that they were looking for. Xander Bogaerts is looking good at the plate after returning from the IL, and both Dylan Cease and Michael King were electric on the mound.
Rady Children’s Hospital nurses hit picket lines in historic strike
Hundreds of nurses at Rady Children's Hospital hit the picket lines on Monday after a tentative contract agreement reached in last-ditch negotiations over the weekend was voted down by union members.
From the Union Tribune: With a sweeping blueprint for its future, San Diego acknowledges the lasting imprint of segregation — and seeks to reverse it
With a sweeping blueprint for its future, San Diego acknowledges the lasting imprint of segregation — and seeks to reverse it. The changes, scheduled for a City Council vote on Tuesday, would be the first major amendments to the city’s general plan since 2008. From DAVID GARRICK |...
San Diego’s new $20M migrant center could exclude families living on the streets for months
Dozens of migrants living on the streets of San Diego could be left out of shelter and other services county officials have planned for asylum-seekers and recent arrivals. The new Migrant Transition Day Center, funded by a nearly $20 million federal grant awarded to San Diego County, will limit services to migrants who have been released from immigration custody within the last 45 days, according to county documents and officials.
Lucky Israeli-Flagged Desserts at Sycuan Slots Tournament
SAN DIEGO – This past weekend I stayed at Sycuan Casino Resort on a reservation owned by one branch of the Kumeyaay people. My favorite slot machine is in the non-smoking section. It is named Aztec Temple and is a “penny slot.” I like this machine since I am a graduate of San Diego State University, whose team nicknames are the Aztecs, and I always get more than I put in (fingers crossed I don’t jinx myself for next time).
Two-Night ‘Henry 6’: An Enjoyable Time- and Gender-Bending Spectacle
SAN DIEGO — Play. Production. Spectacle. Event. None of these words adequately describe The Old Globe’s current show Henry 6 for it is all of these things. A first for me, the play is presented in two-parts, over two-days. Each play is about 2.5 hours including intermission. But...
Morning Report: Mega-Shelter Monday
The City Council is set to vote today on whether to move forward with a proposed 1,000 bed shelter campus pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria. The 30-year lease agreement for the Middletown warehouse the city wants to turn into the city’s largest long-term homeless campus – and the concept itself – have spawned major questions: What’s the value of the building? Can the city count on the site and its potential landlord? Should the city open a big shelter and pull from housing funds to pay for it? Is it sustainable?
History Channel reveals Skinwalker Ranch Mysteries at San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego, CA–The History Channel is coming to San Diego Comic-Con International this week to host an exclusive panel featuring the hit nonfiction series, “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.”. This highly anticipated panel will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront in the Indigo Ballroom on July...
San Diego attorney honored for pro bono work with nonprofit and entrepreneurial organizations
Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a Labor and Employment Law Pro Bono Achievement Award for his many hours of service to the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program's Microbusiness and Nonprofit Support Program. Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a...
After Soto's departure, San Diego's record looks similar to last year
Juan Soto has come and gone, and the San Diego Padres don’t seem to have changed much. The Padres were 12 games over .500 in August 2022 when they acquired Soto in a blockbuster deal with the Washington Nationals. They finished that year a distant second to the Dodgers in the NL West, but then they beat Los Angeles in the playoffs and made the NL Championship Series. Then last year, San Diego finished a disappointing 82-80 despite plenty of production from Soto. The Padres traded him to the Yankees in the offseason, and although it’s been a big loss — Soto has played brilliantly in New York — San Diego is in pretty much the same spot. The Padres are 52-50 after Sunday’s win over Cleveland. San Diego did finish with a run differential of plus-104 last year, and this season’s team isn’t on pace to end up anywhere close to that, but it’s still remarkable how the arrival and departure of an MVP-caliber player didn’t turn the Padres into a juggernaut and didn’t leave them out of contention.
MLB roundup: Michael King, Padres baffle Guardians
Michael King took a no-hitter into the seventh inning of his latest stellar start and Kyle Higashioka hit a two-run double as the San Diego Padres sent the Cleveland Guardians to a rare home-series loss with Sunday's 2-1 victory.
Mayoral Candidate Larry Turner Demands Reassessment of Proposed Shelter Lease After City Attorney’s Report
Larry Turner, mayoral candidate for San Diego, has called for an urgent reevaluation of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 30-year lease for a 1,000-bed homeless shelter at Kettner and Vine, after a critical report from the San Diego City Attorney’s Office. Gloria’s plan includes the lease of a 65,000-square...
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