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White Sox's trade deadline tactics are making Garrett Crochet to Padres unattainable
Perhaps the worst kept secret at this year's MLB trade deadline is the infatuation that the San Diego Padres' front office has with Chicago White Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet. It feels like all Pads fans have heard for the past month is how much president of baseball operations AJ Preller loves the idea of adding Crochet to the Friars' rotation.
SDCC 2024 Preview I Know What You Need with Julia Marchese: The Comic Source
SDCC 2024 Preview I Know What You Need with Julia Marchese. Jace is joined by filmmaker Julia Marchese to chat about her short-film, I Know What You Need. Made through Stephen King’s “Dollar Baby” program, the film is styled as a 1970s after school special and uniquely, was actually shot at the University of Maine, in the exact locations mentioned in the story. The film has played in festivals worldwide, earning more than 15 awards to date. “Dollar Baby” was an arrangement in which iconic author Stephen King would grant permission to students and aspiring filmmakers theater producers to adapt one of his short stories for just $1.King retains the rights to his work, but as he began to experience commercial success, he decided to use his platform to help the next generation of creatives. When the program’s overseer retired, the program came to an end, making Marchese one of the final recipients of this generosity.
Padres Down on the Farm: July 20 (Eguy Rosario 3 hits for EP)
The short URL of the present article is: https://www.eastvillagetimes.com/9e8z. San Diego Padres minor league affiliates went 0-4 on Saturday. Here is a recap of the day’s events. El Paso Chihuahuas (Lost 8-6 vs Sugar Land) (40-55 on the season) Tirso Ornelas – 1 for 5. Eguy Rosario –...
Rest In Peace Giorgio Kirylo | Former Marine & San Diego Community Activist Passes Away At 38 Years Old
Giorgio Kirylo, a former Marine and passionate San Diego community activist, has tragically passed away at the age of 38. Giorgio "George" Kirylo, was born June 1, 1986. After a career as a member of the elite United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command, he retired from the military in 2021 after multiple combat deployments. He then redirected his focus from battles overseas to addressing the challenges in his home city of San Diego, particularly those within what he deemed to be a broken governmental system.
San Diego's War On Pedicabs: Misplaced Priorities In America's "Finest" City
Following up on last year's full ban on their presence along the downtown bay front, the city of San Diego recently proposed new rules on pedicabs that would forbid amplified music and require written fare agreements, but is this yet another example of misplaced priorities in America's "Finest" City?. San...
Cox Launches Cox Salutes Offer for Military and Veterans in San Diego
This is a Cox Communications sponsored post. Cox Communications launches Cox Salutes to keep active duty and veteran military families connected in San Diego. Staying connected is crucial for any family, but it holds even greater significance for our military families, given their immense sacrifices to protect and serve our country. When the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) subsidies ended, leaving military families—who made up nearly half of all recipients—searching for alternatives, Cox Communications launched Cox Salutes to ensure they could stay connected.
Free Tickets Available to Celebrate SDSU at Aztec Football Fan Fest
Join San Diego State Head Coach Sean Lewis and his team at the annual Aztec Football Fan Fest, three weeks before the season begins. Snapdragon Stadium will host the fest at 5 p.m. Aug. 10. Tickets are free, but must be claimed online. Fans may claim up to six general-admission...
San Diego Stormwater Funding Measure Pulled from November Ballot Amid Legislative Changes
San Diegans expecting to vote on a critical measure to fund the city's failing stormwater infrastructure in November will have to wait, as the measure has been pulled from the ballot. City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera decided on a statewide initiative that could have lowered the voter threshold for passing such funding, which was amended late last month. The original hope was that Proposition 5 would allow for a 55 percent approval rate. Still, it was altered to exclude local tax increases, keeping the threshold at a steep two-thirds majority, according to NBC San Diego.
Wildfires: 1 home burned as flames descends on a Southern California neighborhood
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — At least one home burned Sunday when flames descended on a Southern California neighborhood as wildfires popped up across the state amid soaring temperatures. Evacuations were ordered when the Hawarden Fire grew to more than 230 acres (93 hectares) and spread to a residential area...
This Popular California City Was Declared as the ‘MOST DANGEROUS’ in the State Due to an Alarming Rise in Crime Rates and Violence
According to recent crime figures and examinations, San Bernardino, California is the state’s “Most Dangerous City”. This designation raises serious concerns about regional safety, as San Bernardino deals with high crime rates and growing violence. The city, which has long suffered from economic and social issues, is...
Biochemistry senior receives $20K NIH scholarship
Samira Diaz De Leon, a Washington State University senior from California, is one of 12 new recipients nationwide of a $20,000 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Undergraduate Scholarship given to those pursuing future careers in biomedical, behavioral, and social science research. A first-generation student, Diaz De Leon is majoring in...
Southern California girl, 15, vanishes while riding bike to relative’s home
Family members are growing increasingly desperate in their search for a 15-year-old Monterey Park girl who disappeared while riding her bike to a relative’s home on Tuesday. Allison Jillian Chao was last seen on surveillance video on the evening of July 16 riding a blue GT mountain bike from her father’s house in the 200 […]
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