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SDCC 2024: The Stranger from The Acolyte Arrives at the Lucasfilm Pavilion
An array of lightsaber hilts, the Stranger's fearsome cortosis helmet, and other costumes and props from The Acolyte have arrived at San Diego Comic-Con 2024. If you’re on the show floor, stop by the Lucasfilm Pavilion to take in the impressive display, including Osha, Mae, Mother Aniseya, and Vernestra Rwoh’s costumes, Mae’s throwing knives, Dejarik pieces, the poison Vial that killed Master Torbin, and eight individual High Republic lightsaber props, including those carried by Master Sol, Master Indara, Torbin, Master Kelnacca, Jecki Lon, Yord Fandar, and the Stranger.
City Provides Updates On Aquatics Center, Water Quality, And More
The July 16 Coronado City Council meeting kicked off with two ceremonial presentations. Mayor Bailey announced a proclamation for July 16, 2024, as Jamie Centeno Day, in recognition of her 18 years of philanthropic work as the Rotary Club of Coronado Executive Director. The second presentation celebrated July 2024 as Parks and Recreation Month and the important role recreation programs play in the community.
California Recommends AT&T, Frontier, Six Others for $143M in Broadband Grants
The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has recommended a total of $143.3 million in grants to go toward broadband deployments to locations in the state that currently lack high-speed broadband service. AT&T was recommended for two grants totaling $18.1 million and Frontier was recommended for three grants totaling $22.9 million....
SDCC sneak peak at James Wan-produced Peacock horror series Teacup, premiering this October
This year's San Diego Comic Convention has officially kicked off, and to start, 1428 Elm has some exciting news to share about what to expect from the upcoming Peacock horror series Teacup from executive producer James Wan, the guy who gave us iconic horror franchises like Insidious and The Conjuring.
Nick the Greek Coming to Nashville Area
Nick the Greek, a Northern California-based chain serving up authentic Greek street food, has inked three multi-unit franchise development deals across three states. The deals will introduce the fast-growing Greek chain to new markets across the country, including five units each in Salt Lake City and Nashville, and three units in San Diego. Nick the Greek is on pace to open more than 25 locations this year. With more than 75 restaurants in operation, the brand will approach 100 locations systemwide by the end of 2024.
Ferry Landing Weekend Concert Series – August 2024
🎶 Add some free live music to your weekend with the Ferry Landing Weekend Concert Series, held on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons from 2 to 5 pm. Enjoy shopping, dining and dancing, all in one place at the Coronado Ferry Landing.
Newsom set an ambitious goal to launch 500,000 Californians into new careers. Many are firefighters
In his 2018 campaign, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would create 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. So far, the state has registered more than 180,000 new apprenticeships. Many of them are firefighters.
Students create superheroes to battle hunger
The county’s leading hunger relief and food rescue organization, Feeding San Diego announced the release of its new comic book “Hunger Action Herios Unite!” Now available on the nonprofits website, the comic book features two characters, Halter and Demeter, developed by students in an art contest held by FSD.
SD Council Committee Postpones Discussion On Ending Virtual Public Comment
Virtual public comment at San Diego City Council meetings is safe Thursday — at least until September — following a decision to postpone an item at the council’s Rules Committee Wednesday, which would have ended comments via phone or internet streaming. The item had been proposed by...
DC Unveils a Dark Knight Like You've Never Seen Before at SDCC
DC Comics unveiled a unique Batman sculpture at SDCC, featuring iconic figures, merchandise, and friends/enemies. DC's SDCC lineup includes panels for Harley Quinn , My Adventures With Superman , Superman and Lois. Batman will be busy with upcoming projects, including Matt Reeves' sequel to The Batman and a new DC...
Cost of housing in Tijuana up 30 percent from last year
"This has impacted the cost of land, labor, materials affecting many, especially those in the construction industry," said Kim. "There are so many housing projects going on at the same time, we don't have enough labor."
California took vacation time from a prison doctor. Now it has to pay him $1.8M
A jury last week awarded nearly $2 million to a former California prison psychiatrist who claimed the state retaliated against him when officials began raising questions about how he earned high incomes from two government agencies. A decade ago, Anthony Coppola held a senior position at a former state prison in Tracy and a part-time assignment as a psychiatrist at Alameda County’s Santa Rita Jail. ...
Feds disrupt jet ski powered human smuggling network
(The Center Square) – Federal authorities busted a human smuggling operation powered by jet skis along the California coast. Nineteen alleged members of a human smuggling organization were charged for coordinating the smuggling of dozens of unauthorized migrants into the United States from Mexico, mostly aboard personal watercraft on the Pacific Ocean. Nine of the 19 are in custody. A grand jury returned an indictment against 14 members and a...
Aztecs Announce 2025 Transfer Class
SAN DIEGO – San Diego State head softball coach Stacey Nuveman Deniz has announced the five players that her team signed out of the transfer portal. The Aztecs, winners of the last three Mountain West championships (two tournament, one regular season), are bringing in Savannah Adams (La Mirada, Calif./Central Florida), Shannon Cunningham (Tustin, Calif./Arizona State), Olivia Gigante (San Diego, Calif./Florida), Grace Uribe (Huntington Beach, Calif./Texas A&M) and Jazmin Williams (San Diego, Calif./Cal State Fullerton) for the 2025 season.
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