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California judge: first grader too young for free speech rights, family appeals
(The Center Square) - The mother of a first grader punished for handing an “innocent” drawing with the phrases “black lives matter” and “any life” to a classmate of color is appealing to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals after a lower court ruling declared first-grade students are too young to be protected by the First Amendment. After a first grade lesson on Martin Luther King Jr. and Black Lives Matter, a student who felt bad for her classmate of color drew a picture for...
San Diego Girl Trapped in Sand Rescued at Mission Beach
First responders were able to rescue a San Diego girl trapped in sand after she fell into a “very deep” hole in Mission Beach. On Tuesday, a group of children were spotted digging a hole approximately eight to 10 feet deep in Mission Beach, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. More specifically, a woman noticed the children desperately trying to get the 16-year-old girl who fell into the sand hole out.
Airbnb stays contribute $1.6 billion to San Diego regional economy, company report finds
Guests staying at Airbnb rentals in the San Diego area contributed an estimated $1.6 billion to the regional economy in 2023, according to a report released Thursday by the short-term rental company. The report claims 1.7 million guests contributed more than $34.7 million in local occupancy taxes to the city...
Weekend Watch July 19 - 21 | Things to do in San Diego
SAN DIEGO — There is plenty to do around San Diego County this weekend. One of the largest pride celebrations in the United States. Opening Day Hats Contest takes place on July 20, Del Mar Beer Fest is on July 21. More information here. Bayfest Music Festival. July 20...
San Diego Commuters Alert: Scheduled Maintenance on Coronado Bridge and I-5 to Cause Detours
Commuters in San Diego should prepare for some disruptions as Caltrans has announced scheduled maintenance and closures affecting both the San Diego-Coronado Bridge and a portion of Interstate 5. An overnight closure will impact the northbound I-5 connector ramp to the southbound State Route 75/San Diego-Coronado Bridge. The closure, set...
City council committee unanimously passes ordinance that could silence loud pedicab music
SAN DIEGO — A proposed ordinance to silence loud music and other complaints involving pedicabs passed the City of San Diego's Transportation Committee by a unanimous vote on Wednesday. The ordinance will go to the full city council for final approval in September. Ben is a San Diego pedicab...
‘It’s sad people have forgotten about 21 McDonald’s massacre victims,’ resident says
“This is probably our 9-11, San Ysidro is a very small border community, that was very traumatic for a lot of us back in 1984,” said Robles. “Forty years ago, and I still remember it like it was a few weeks ago.”
SD County Supervisors OK Lease Deal to Revive Vacant Epicentre in Mira Mesa
The Board of Supervisors Wednesday unanimously approved a 45-year lease agreement with the city of San Diego to revive the vacant Epicentre recreational facility in the Mira Mesa neighborhood. The San Diego City Council approved the lease agreement July 2. Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer said the county...
Consortium Holdings Cleared To Build New Hotel, Wellness Center & Restaurants In San Diego's Little Italy
After being denied by the airport authority earlier this year, San Diego's Consortium Holdings hospitality group is nearly cleared to build a new hotel, wellness center, office, and another pair of restaurants in Little Italy. Under his newly formed Inside Voice LLC, Consortium Holdings founder Arsalun Tafazoli acquired six properties...
McDonald's massacre | July 18, 1984
SAN DIEGO — On July 18, 1984, a gunman shot and killed 21 people at a McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro. At the time, it was the deadliest mass shooting in American history. Over the course of 77 tragic minutes, James Huberty, 41, fatally shot 21 people and wounded...
Jurickson Profar's heartfelt interview at All-Star Game has Padres fans tearing up
For many star players around Major League Baseball, success comes quickly. Their talent is evident from when they are in the minor leagues, and guys like Ronald Acuna Jr., Fernando Tatis Jr., Juan Soto, and Aaron Judge are among the best players on the field from day one. However, for guys like San Diego Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar, the path to stardom is occasionally much longer.
Debate continues over La Jolla Cove Beach as sea lion pups found dead
SAN DIEGO — Joe LaCava, the San Diego City Councilman who represents La Jolla, said Tuesday that work is ongoing on a management plan for La Jolla Cove, where a debate is raging over the public's access to a beach populated with California sea lions. Over the past week,...
Padres Ace Needs To Step Up In Second Half
Dylan Cease was supposed to be the San Diego Padres ace. The first half of this bumpy Padres season wasn’t the best for Cease, and he needs to step up. When the Padres traded for Cease before the season kicked off in Seoul, South Korea, he joined a premier pitching staff. Now, injuries and the wear of a long season have caught up, and the fate of the Padres season may rest on the right-hander’s shoulders. Starters like Michael King and Matt Waldron are performing well, but with a lack of experience, Cease needs to lead this rotation. With top-tier arms like Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish still out, much of the load falls onto the Georgia native. Is he up to the task?
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