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World Design Capital lecture presents border narratives
Architect Rene Peralta will lead a lecture on the urban border between the United States and Mexico at the Coronado Public Library on Aug. 6 at 7 p.m. as part of the area wide celebration of the selection of San Diego and Tijuana as the 2024 Word Design Capital. Titled...
San Diego and Inland Empire Face Steady Warmth, Possible Excessive Heat Warning on Horizon
As temperatures stabilize throughout the week in the San Diego area, the National Weather Service forecasts minimal change day-by-day. San Diego County sees the lower 70s near the coast and mid-80s to lower 90s inland today, followed by similar temperatures tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service San Diego, CA. The Inland Empire will experience the mid-80s to mid-90s, while the high deserts hover around the 90s to lower 100s, and the lower deserts scorch at 104 to 110 degrees. Residents in the mountains at elevations from 4500 to 7000 feet will enjoy cooler temperatures in the 70s to mid-80s.
Potential STAR TREK Musical in 'Very Early Stages'
Some unexpected musical news came out of San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) this past weekend when Star Trek EP Akiva Goldsman REVEALED that a Star Trek stage musical is being explored, according to Deadline. Goldsman is the co-creator of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, a spin-off series from STAR TREK: DISCOVERY...
Is it expensive, or is it price gouging? State of emergencies in California protect your wallet
Drastic increases in prices for essential services or goods in Plumas, Tehama and Butte counties is illegal thanks to a statute that protects Californians from price gouging during a state of emergency. The consumer alert, issued by California Attorney General Rob Bonta on July 27, followed Gov. Gavin Newsom’s declaration of a state...
Wildfires have burned more acres in California this year than in the previous two combined
(FOX40.COM) — California’s 2024 wildfire season is panning out to be a devastating one as total acres burned eclipses the totals from prior years, according to data from CAL FIRE. As of Monday, over 725,000 acres have burned in California from more than 4,500 wildfires. These fires have destroyed more than 230 structures and killed […]
Desert Sun journalists win 15 prizes in latest California Journalism Awards
An in-depth examination of the controversy surrounding restorative justice programs in east valley schools and a harrowing look at the Joshua Tree tortoise rescue’s final days were among The Desert Sun's work from last year honored at the California Journalism Awards recently. The paper won a total of 15 awards, included one first-place...
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