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Football Recap: Francis Parker Comes Up Short on the Road Against Rio Hondo Prep
Francis Parker had to start their season on the road on Saturday, and it wasn't the start they were hoping for. They were beaten by the Rio Hondo Prep Kares 55-28. While losing is never fun, the Lancers can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' California football rankings (they are ranked 670th, while the Kares are ranked 233rd).
Lady Islanders Volleyball Starts The Season 6-2
Early-season win streaks can often set the tone for a team’s season. No, it’s not essential for a team to start its season 4-0 or 5-1, but it doesn’t hurt either—ask the Coronado Islander girls’ volleyball team sitting at 6-2 to start the 2024 season.
Rising UC San Diego Scientists Lead the Way with NSF CAREER Awards
They’re tackling challenges of degenerative diseases, developing new statistical genetics algorithms, using artificial intelligence to improve data-driven decision-making and more. To date in 2024, eight early-career researchers at the University of California San Diego have received awards from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER), furthering...
Aztecs Fall at San Diego
SAN DIEGO – The Aztec men’s soccer team (1-1-0) suffered their first loss of the 2024 season Monday evening after falling to San Diego (1-0-1) 3-0 at Torero Stadium. The loss snaps a streak of 14 straight non-conference matches without a loss. “It was a tough night, but...
License plate readers help lead police to suspect in deadly Encanto stabbing
A suspect was behind bars Monday in connection with an assault that left a man dead in a neighborhood in Encanto. Orange County sheriff's personnel arrested David Nava, 22, about 3:30 a.m. Sunday following a traffic stop and brief foot chase in Capistrano Beach, according to the San Diego Police Department.
City of San Diego fixing break in 36-inch water main off Black Mountain
SAN DIEGO — The City of San Diego is repairing a major leak in a 36-inch water main off Black Mountain in Rancho Peñasquitos. City workers had to bring in heavy equipment to dig down and locate the break in the water transmission line of Carmel Valley Road.
Padres sign former All-Star Game MVP
The San Diego Padres are getting a bit stronger behind the plate. Baseball journalist Rafael Petit reported on Monday that the San Diego Padres are signing catcher Elias Diaz. They are giving a minor-league deal to the righty-hitting Diaz, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of EI Extrabase adds. Diaz, 33, was an All-Star last season with the Colorado... The post Padres sign former All-Star Game MVP appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Discussing “Límite” With CIFF And World Design Capital Screening
The Coronado Island Film Festival (CIFF) recently hosted a special screening of the film “Límite” as part of the year-long World Design Capital programming celebrating San Diego and Tijuana. The World Design Capital is awarded by the World Design Organization with the goal of recognizing cities for their use of design to foster cultural, social, economic, and environmental growth. In 2024, San Diego and Tijuana became the first cities to jointly be awarded this honor, recognizing the shared heritage of these border cities.
JT-SURF Program brings diversity to research at UC San Diego
SAN DIEGO — The scientific world hasn't always focused on diversity, but you may hear about it much more recently, especially at UC San Diego where undergrad students with many different backgrounds spent their summer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. This is all possible thanks to the Jane Teranes...
Tourist from Texas, 24, Was Man Who Drowned Night Swimming in Pacific Beach
Authorities Monday publicly identified a 24-year-old tourist who drowned over the weekend during a nighttime swim in the ocean off the coast of Pacific Beach. Kevin Dignan of Austin, Texas, suffered a cervical spinal fracture and sank into the water after he and a friend dove into the surf off the 700 block of Santa Rita Place about 3 a.m. Sunday, according to the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Governor Newsom signs new bills to boost housing supply, provide shelter beds
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed two new bills that will make it easier to house homeless individuals in privately owned motels and hotels for longer than 30 days, and exempt junior ADUs from CEQA requirements to increase housing supply.
California bill looks to help guests surprised by list of chores at short-term rentals
SACRAMENTO, Calif — One of the last things people want to be surprised by at the end of their vacation is a list of chores and fees, but changes could soon be coming to help ease the checkout process for vacationers staying at short-term rentals across California. A new...
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