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Massive Wildfire in Northern California Forces Thousands to Evacuate
A rapidly expanding wildfire, named the Park Fire, has consumed over 45,000 acres in Northern California, prompting widespread evacuations. The blaze, which ignited near Chico on Wednesday afternoon, escalated from 6,400 acres on Wednesday night to 45,550 acres by Thursday morning. Firefighters are prioritizing evacuations and structure defense, using bulldozers...
Cops plan for ‘Night Out’
The City of El Cajon is hosting San Diego County’s largest National Night Out event on Aug. 6 at Parkway Plaza from 5-9 p.m. This annual event strengthens police-community partnerships, neighborhood unity, and is expected to draw thousands from El Cajon and surrounding Areas. “National Night Out is a...
Students join powers to create hunger fighting superheroes
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.
East County filmmaker earns awards for first feature film
Benjamin Howard is an Emmy- recognized filmmaker from East County San Diego. His narrative projects often explore themes related to identity, particularly through a ‘coming-ofage’ lens. Howard is the founder of Windsor Film Company. His debut feature “Riley,” which he wrote, produced and directed, premiered in 2023.
Morning Report: Water Rates Will Rise, But Hurt Less than Expected
San Diego’s main water seller OK’d a less-doomy price increase than the region was expecting, setting it at 14 percent on Thursday. To make that work, the San Diego County Water Authority will have to find $2 million it can cut from its budget and delay some anti-earthquake-related upgrades to its biggest aqueducts. Those cuts save ratepayers from an anticipated 18 percent beginning January 1.
Watch an SUV Fleeing Police Do a High-Speed Barrel Roll Off a Jeep's Tires
We’re all supposed to be aware and alert when were on the road, but there are some things that no one could ever imagine happening to them. For example, when a family was traveling home down a freeway through San Diego, they probably weren’t expecting a scofflaw fleeing police to use their modified Jeep Gladiator as an unintentional launch ramp to briefly go airborne.
Could Brewers catcher Eric Haase be traded to San Diego to solve roster crunch?
The MLB Trade Deadline is less than a week away, and while the market has yet to fully kick off, rumors are ever present, and the latest rumors could point to a trade between the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers. MLB Network Insider and New York Post columnist Jon...
All evacuation warnings lifted in Grove Fire, evacuation orders remain in some areas
All evacuation warnings have been lifted for the fire that has burned hundreds of acres east of Palomar Mountain while evacuation orders remain in place for some areas, authorities said.
Top 10 position battles for SDSU Fall Camp
The short URL of the present article is: https://www.eastvillagetimes.com/5oos. In six days, SDSU football will participate in its first practice of Fall Camp. Summer Conditioning is wrapping up this week. After a long weekend, the players will report on July 30 and hit the practice fields two days later. Head...
Watch out for investment scams
Californians fall prey to more online investment scams and lose more money than residents of any other state in the country, according to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Report. Even though investment scams make a small portion over the overall types of scams reported to authorities, the amount of monetary losses to fraudulent schemes is shockingly high.
LA CONEXION: San Diego’s ARTS DISTRICT Hosts Music Sin Fronteras, Celebrating Binational Culture
(desplácese hacia abajo para el artículo en español) SAN DIEGO, CA – As summer unfolds, ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station continues to offer a vibrant array of free, family-friendly outdoor performances on the North Promenade. This year’s ARTS DISTRICT Summer Music Series, hosted by the NTC Foundation in partnership with ZIA Productions, is a testament to the power of music to unite communities across borders. Happening every fourth Sunday of the month from June to September, the series aims to bridge the cultural gap between San Diego and Tijuana by spotlighting Latin American genres and local talent.
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