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Real Estate Agents Reveal the Top 5 California Cities to Avoid Buying Property in the Next 5 Years | GOBankingRates
California is a popular destination for people who want to enjoy the sunny climate, warm beaches, diverse landscape, and laid-back vibe of the Golden State. With over 39 million residents, there are many opportunities for outdoor activities, food, state parks, and employment. However, not all cities in California are worth investing in. According to Yawar Charlie, a senior real estate agent based in Los Angeles and a director of Aaron Kirman Group’s estates division, as well as a cast member of CNBC’s Listing Impossible, “When it comes to real estate, not all that glitters is gold — especially in California.”
Coronado’s Action Movie Camp teaches kids filmmaking
It’s time for kids to get creative with their hands-on movie-making skills. The Coronado Community Center will be hosting the Action Movie Camp and the Lego Movie Camp where youth will have the opportunity to create their own films. The Action Movie Camp will run from July 8-12, while...
Southern California teens to compete in solar-powered car race in Texas
Three teams of high school students from Southern California prepared Friday to head to Texas to compete in an annual solar-powered car race with cars they designed and built. For the Solar Car Challenge, a 4-days race taking place at Texas Motor Speedway, students at Temple City High School were testing their solar-powered vehicles that they built from scratch.
San Diego's Debut Biotech Forms Groundbreaking Sustainable Ingredient Alliance with L'Oréal
In a move poised to transform the beauty industry's reliance on traditional ingredient sourcing, San Diego-based biotech firm Debut has notched a recent agreement with the cosmetics giant L'Oréal, aimed at developing over a dozen bio-identical ingredients for use in beauty products. As reported by the Times of San Diego, the collaboration leverages Debut's unique biomanufacturing processes that meld fermentation with cell-free technology, offering an alternative to conventional methods. This initiative is a step towards biodiversity preservation and securing sustainable supply chains.
Welfare Check Leads to Hours-long Standoff in Chula Vista Before Man Surrenders
A man fired a gun into the ground and out of a window at a Chula Vista home Friday, prompting an hours-long SWAT standoff. After negotiations, the suspect exited the home in the 500 block of D Street before 8 p.m., surrendering to Chula Vista police without incident. While the investigation is still unfolding, officials reported on social media, for now the suspect is in custody on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm.
Artist Chris Uminga San Diego Comic-Con 2024 Exclusives [UPDATE July 5]
Artist Chris Uminga’s signature style always stands out in Artist Alley, with his creepy (but cute) monsters, antiheroes, and occasional good guy (or girl). This year, you’ll find him at #BB -18, where he’ll be setup with prints, exclusives, and more. [UPDATE July 5]. Roll out for...
Team USA skateboarders call San Diego home
Half of the Team USA skateboarders going to the Summer Olympics in Paris this month are from San Diego County or moved here to pursue their professional careers. Why it matters: The surf and skate culture of San Diego — the birthplace of skateboarding — makes it a breeding ground for greatness.
The real-life Gidget, Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman is coming to Coronado
It’s not really about her, yet it it is about her – sort of. 67 years ago, Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman was the inspiration for her father’s fictional book about a girl who broke into the men’s world of surfing back in the 50s. A girl named Gidget.
Retired fire captain gives back to San Diego by helping to clean up Fiesta Island post-Fourth of July
While thousands of people visit San Diego County beaches on the Fourth of July, not all of them pick up after themselves. The next morning has become a day for volunteer organizations to host beach clean-ups, like Surfrider Foundation, from Oceanside to Imperial Beach. But, for one man, he decided to take matters into his own hands on Fiesta Island.
City to Begin Pure Water Pipeline Construction in Clairemont on Sunday
Construction crews will begin installing pipelines this weekend in the Clairemont Drive and Balboa Avenue intersection in the Clairemont neighborhood, the city of San Diego announced Friday. The project is part of Pure Water San Diego, a phased, multi-year program that aims to provide almost half of the local water...
Padres Star Hit a Home Run Right to Where His Mom Was Sitting
Jackson Merrill's debut series at Fenway Park resonates with personal connections to the Boston Red Sox, influenced by his father's fandom and now playing alongside idol Xander Bogaerts at the San Diego Padres.
USS Boxer Repairs Complete, Marines Preparing to Return on Deployment
Rudder repairs to USS Boxer (LHD-4) are complete and the crew has left to test the fixes at sea, Navy officials have told USNI News. Meanwhile, the Marines are preparing to return to sea to continue a deployment that was interrupted by the damaged ship. In a statement earlier this...
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