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Tom York on Business: 10 Applicants Scramble for Each Vacant Apartment in San Diego
Yet another example of just how crazy the cost of living especially housing is getting here in San Diego. A new report from the residential rental website RentCafe found that Diego is the state’s fourth-hottest rental market. The competition is fierce: 10 applicants vie for every apartment that comes...
Padres' Joe Musgrove injury update brings healthy amount of cautious optimism
Whenever any pitcher is dealing with an injury that is described as elbow inflammation that also includes a bone spur, there is genuine cause for concern. The San Diego Padres were relying on Joe Musgrove to anchor their rotation in 2024 and unfortunately, he hasn't been able to do so since early June due to his arm troubles.
Migrants Seeking Asylum In San Diego Often Experiencing Homelessness
Here are the morning’s top stories on Wednesday, July 17, 2024…. For most migrants and asylum seekers, San Diego is not a final destination. It’s a layover. But more migrants are choosing to stay in San Diego. And in many cases, they’re becoming homeless. California will have...
E-biking teens are attacking people, businesses in this Southern California city
Authorities in one Southern California city say teenagers on e-bikes are terrorizing the community, including shooting people with airsoft guns. “Attention parents, we need your help,” read a social media message from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department’s Lake Forest office on Thursday. “We are all about having fun this summer, but when the fun starts […]
Progressive millennial politician Michael Tubbs runs for statewide California office
A progressive star politician and one of the country’s youngest mayors who received national recognition for guaranteed income programs for the poor but then was booted out of office by voters in his Central Valley hometown announced he was running for statewide office in California. Former Stockton Mayor Michael...
The End Of Fast Food Jobs In California
Gavin Newsom has really blown it this time. The California governor, along with his henchmen in the legislature, arrogantly raised the minimum wage of fast food workers. The liberals proudly proclaimed that the new minimum wage, at least twenty dollars an hour, would allow workers to live like the people they serve. They called it a livable wage.
DA rules on Kansas high school baseball animal cruelty case
SEDGWICK COUNTY —In April, USD 262 Valley Center suspended the schools baseball season due to an investigation of alleged animal cruelty after a chicken was killed on the baseball field at the high school before a game, according to the Valley Center Department of Public Safety. A school employee contacted a school resource officer about the incident.
Visiting Hillcrest | CBS 8 Zip Trip
SAN DIEGO — CBS 8 will be live from the San Diego community of Hillcrest the entire morning on Friday, July 19, 2024, sharing all of the things that make this community special. Welcome to Hillcrest. For years the San Diego Pride Parade has started in the heart of...
'Beautiful patchwork of our community' | Cathedral shines rainbow lights ahead of San Diego Pride
SAN DIEGO — Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral lit up in rainbow colors Wednesday night. It's an annual celebration setting off pride festivities happening throughout San Diego. The Bankers Hill event has grown in attendance throughout the years. “Next year it will be ten years, I can't believe it myself,”...
DA Summer Stephan Elected National District Attorney Association President
On Monday, July 15, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan was elected president of The National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) for the 2024-2025 term. Stephan was sworn in at NDAA’s annual Summer Summit in Boise, Idaho, where she discussed the goals of her platform: elevating the role of prosecutors in safeguarding the rights of crime victims and enhancing public safety across the United States.
Campaign launched to help Californians take control of their health care
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new California statewide initiative to encourage you to be more proactive about your health care kicks off Thursday. It's called the "How do I…" campaign. The goal of the campaign, spearheaded by the California Black Health Network is to empower a "community of individuals...
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