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Alex Morgan breaks down in tears as USWNT legend plays final game while pregnant
Alex Morgan was visibly emotional after officially retiring in the middle of a game after a symbolic 13 minutes, ending her professional soccer career with 123 international goals and two World Cups
Series of pellet gun shootings in Hillcrest, months after initial attacks
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Police Department is investigating another series of drive-by pellet gun shootings in the Hillcrest neighborhood. Police are looking into four documented attacks at three bars on University Avenue over the past week. There were at least four victims, and they were not seriously injured. Police are considering all four incidents hate crimes.
State Health Regulators Move to Revoke License for Veterans Village
State health department regulators are seeking to revoke the license of Veterans Village of San Diego to provide residential substance abuse treatment, citing “serious concerns about client safety” there in the wake of seven deaths since 2022. The state has issued a temporary suspension order, cutting off reimbursements...
Local street vendor sues City of San Diego over violation of state law
SAN DIEGO — Peanuts, candy and popcorn are some of the items Imhotep Mustaqeem sells in his snack table before Padres home games. He has been selling near Petco Park since 2009 but just a couple months back he states he has been cited. “In the month of July...
5 players who are entering their final days on the Padres roster
The 2024 season is winding down and the San Diego Padres are in a really good spot the rest of the way. They are finally at basically full strength — outside of Ha-Seong Kim's absence — with the team finally getting Fernando Tatis Jr. back from his stress reaction and Yu Darvish from the restricted list.
Fugitive Criminal Migrants Arrested at Border
Reports from law enforcement officers along the U.S. Southern Border with Mexico in recent days contain many accounts of arrests of migrants with prior criminal histories. The Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol - for instance - reports that his agents arrested more than fifty migrants with criminal convictions over just one recent weekend.
Popular 48-Year-Old Lafayette Shop Closing Forever
It's the end of an era in Lafayette, California. A popular "mom and pop" shop is throwing in the towel after 48 years in business. Since 1976, Scott and Wendy of Clocks Etc have sold and repaired clocks in downtown Lafayette at their large storefront on Fiesta Square.
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