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City Council considers sales tax increase for Nov. ballot
SAN DIEGO — San Diego City Council will hear a proposal to place a one-cent sales tax increase on the November 2024 ballot on Monday afternoon. If approved, it could bring $400 million per year to the city for neighborhood upgrades. This will include fixing potholes, repairing streets, sidewalks...
Flag football’s Olympics inclusion has been ‘rocket fuel’ for growth, especially among women
LAS VEGAS -- Maci Joncich sat in the bleachers at Coronado High School’s football stadium in April, her future in football crystallizing. Joncich, 17, had recently become the youngest player to make the U.S. women’s national flag football team. Only four years prior, her options in the sport were slim.
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...
Legion Fall to Seawolves in Seattle 30-28 in First Round of Playoffs
The San Diego Legion fell just short of advancing to the Western Conference Final, losing to the Seattle Seawolves 30-28 in the opening round of the playoffs. San Diego opened the scoring by going up 3-0, with Seattle quickly tying the match back up, thanks to Mack Mason, the MLR leading scorer.
Calendar of events for the week of July 26
26 Friday: The Coronado Roundtable meeting will take place in the Winn Room of the Coronado Public Library at 10 a.m. Michael Smollens from the San Diego Union Tribune will speak on homelessness and housing. 26 Friday: Sponsored by the Friends of the Coronado Library and Hotel Del Coronado, the...
Birch Aquarium Jumps on Shark Craze with ‘Shark Summer,’ Special Oceans at Night
Birch Aquarium‘s first Shark Summer continues Thursday with a shark-themed Oceans at Night. The monthly 21-and-over event features live music, craft cocktails, glowing games and more. It begins at 6:30 p.m. Other shark-focused events continue at the aquarium through July 31, including:. Shark Feeding, learn about local sharks and...
Coronado Playhouse to Open Revenge Comedy Inspired by Shakespeare
Coronado Playhouse will open its latest production next month, “Exit, Pursued by a Bear,” a dark revenge comedy written by playwright Lauren Gunderson and director Kira Blaskovich. The 90-minute, one-act dark comedy, inspired by stage direction from William Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale,” will run every weekend from Aug....
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...
California Lottery Daily 3 Midday, Daily Derby winning numbers for July 21, 2024
Evening: 3-6-7 Check Daily 3 payouts and previous drawings here. 1st:1 Gold Rush-2nd:9 Winning Spirit-3rd:5 California Classic, Race Time: 1:46.24. Check Daily Derby payouts and previous drawings here. Fantasy 5. 07-26-29-35-36 Check Fantasy 5 payouts and previous drawings here. Daily 4. 8-0-3-8 Check Daily 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
California wildfires pull resources from PG&E water infrastructure project
(FOX40.COM) — Completion of a crucial Pacific Gas and Electric water infrastructure project in Nevada County has been delayed as aerial assets are needed to fight fires in California and nationwide. On Friday, the Nevada Irrigation District shared that heavy-lift helicopters that were needed to continue repairs along the South Yuba Pipe were reassigned to […]
California growers threatened by tomato-killing virus caused by the beet leafhopper
A tiny bug could skyrocket tomato prices and throw California's tomato farmers into crisis. The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors earlier in July declared a state of emergency as a virus brought on by the beet leafhopper threatens to ruin the summer’s tomato harvest and wipe out millions of dollars of crops.
State suffers another legal loss in its effort built controversial Delta Tunnel
In late June, a Sacramento County Judge ruled that the California Department of Water Resources, or DWR, had to suspend its efforts to conduct geotechnical “exploratory drilling” on private property across the Delta. Agents for DWR had wanted to get onto peoples’ land and start boring holes in...
Young artists worry about a future supplanted by Artificial Intelligence
California young adults probe the conflict between bots and humans in their podcast “The Creative Code.”. This story is produced by the award-winning journalism nonprofit Capital & Main and co-published here with permission. Freelance artist Nancy Aguilar has been feeling threatened by the emergence of generative artificial intelligence programs...
Dazzling Perseid Meteor Shower is here. How to watch in California
Now through Sept. 1, specs of dust and rocks will streak across the California night sky as they smack into Earth’s atmosphere when the Perseid Meteor Shower, the most dazzling annual meteor shower seen from Earth, returns to a night sky near you this summer. That comet last visited Earth in 1995. It orbits the sun every 133 years, so it will be about a century before Swift-Tuttle swings around again. But it left us a gift in...
Officials see progress after resurgence of iconic US lake system, but concerns remain: 'It's sort of counterintuitive'
Southern California's increasing demand for water has long wreaked havoc on the regions from where that water flows. As conservation progresses, though, there is still a long way to go. What's happening?. Joint projects by Inyo County and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power have helped partially restore...
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