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San Diego County couple behind multi-state crime ring ordered to pay millions to Ulta, Sephora
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County couple behind a nationwide retail crime ring that stole more than $8 million in beauty products has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in restitution to Ulta and Sephora. National crime ring. Kenneth and Michelle Mack, residents of Bonsall, pleaded guilty...
Southern California’s jobs picture is improving; glimmer of hope seen in Hollywood employment
California's unemployment rate held steady last month and the overall jobs picture looked considerably brighter than earlier this year, according to new government data released Friday. Still, at 5.2%, the state's jobless rate is tied with Nevada for the highest in the country; the national unemployment figure averaged 4.1% last...
XLE Invites You into Special Savings on Anti Hero After Party at San Diego Comic-Con 2024
XLE Productions is bringing their fan-favorite parties back to Parq Nightclub at San Diego Comic-Con this year, including Thursday night’s Anti Hero After Party — and they have an exclusive offer for you. Starting at 8pm, the party kicks into high gear. Fans will find a party inspired...
José Ramírez's 2-RBI single in the 6-run 8th inning leads Guardians past Padres 7-0
CLEVELAND -- José Ramírez’s two-run single highlighted a six-run eighth inning, Tanner Bibee and three relievers combined on a four-hitter, and the American League Central-leading Cleveland Guardians beat the San Diego Padres 7-0 on Friday night. Cleveland had five hits and a bases-loaded walk by David Fry...
Giant lake suddenly returns 130 years after vanishing
Tulare Lake, located in California’s San Joaquin Valley, was once one of the largest bodies of freshwater in the whole of the US.But, some 130 years ago it disappeared – thanks largely to the greed of colonialists, who drained its waters to create arable farmland.And yet, last year, the once-cherished lake suddenly reemerged, bringing with it both positive and painful effects.Back in the late 19th Century, Tulare stretched more than 100 miles long and 30 miles wide, and was “the largest body of freshwater west of the Mississippi River”, Vivian Underhill of Northeastern University explained in a news release.At this...
Mega Millions ticket worth $540,000 sold in California
LOS ANGELES - Feeling lucky? As the nation awaits the $279 million Mega Millions lottery winner, someone in California may be a half-million dollars richer. According to California Lottery's website late Friday night, a ticket worth $548,195 was sold at a Vons on North Figueroa Street in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles.
San Diego students explore public health advocacy at summer camp
Nearly 40 high school juniors and seniors are taking time off from their summer vacation to be part of a one week public health advocate camp at the Linda Vista Innovation Center. It’s a collaboration between the San Diego County Office of Education and County Public Health Services. The...
San Diego: A Place for Shell-Shocked Israelis to Unwind
Jewish Federation of San Diego condemns the vile Yemen-based Houthi terrorist drone attack last night in Tel Aviv that took the life of 50-year-old Israeli Yevgeny Perder. We mourn the loss of life, pray for speedy healing for those injured, and will continue to stand by Israel as she defends herself and protects her citizens.
SD City Council President Withdraws Proposed Stormwater Funding Measure
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera announced Friday that he has decided to withhold the proposed stormwater infrastructure measure from the November 2024 ballot. The measure was first proposed by Elo-Rivera after the Jan. 22 storm, which caused widespread flooding in Southeast San Diego. Thousands of residents were forced from their homes, and many of them lost nearly all their possessions.
Padres prospect finally set to realize his potential after getting added to roster
The San Diego Padres enter the second half of the 2024 season with a number of questions that will need to be answered soon. They are a game over .500 after a bit of a rough patch right before the All-Star break, and are in pretty desperate need of some consistency if San Diego is going to make a run at a playoff spot. For the moment, they will have to figure out how to do with Fernando Tatis Jr., Yu Darvish, and Joe Musgrove, all out with injuries for at least the near future.
Recreation & Golf Fee Study Discussed At Initial Public Workshop
The City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services department has been partnering with Next Practice Partners to do a fee study for recreation activities and programs on the island. This project began with a focus on golf course fees, with changes approved by the City Council in 2023 that went into effect at the start of 2024. The study is now entering its final phase for the remainder of recreational fees, including tennis, aquatics, recreational camps and classes, rentals, and more.
Boosie Badazz Addresses Snitching Accusations After Gun Case Dismissal
Some fans are suspicious of how Boosie's charge got dropped. Earlier this month, Boosie Badazz finally got a happy ending to his longwinded legal battle, as his federal gun case was dismissed in San Diego. As expected, the Louisiana-born rapper got emotional while sharing the news with fans on Instagram, thanking god and sharing his hopes for the future. Unfortunately, however, some social media users were immediately suspicious of how exactly he got off.
Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con 2024 Edition
Head to 8885 Rio San Diego Drive in Mission Valley on Saturday, July 27 from 2:00pm PT to 6:00pm PT for Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con Edition. They’ll have DIY Bento cakes for $20 each for you to decorate like your favorite superhero (while supplies last), a cosplay photo booth, a comic-themed food truck (yum), raffles from bakery chain Cookie Plug (double yum), and best of all, free parking. This event is all-ages, so bring the kiddos out for some SDCC-themed fun.
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