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Target offers to launch probe after shopper begs for self-checkout change – lines even stretched back to produce section
TARGET has said it will look into claims of clogging queues caused by a lack of available checkout kiosks at one of its stores. A shopper at the big box retailer fumed that lines were stretching back to the back of the shop - and demanded immediate action. "Target, please...
Jackpot! $54 million Superlotto Plus ticket sold in Northern California
A lucky lottery player in Northern California is holding a Superlotto Plus ticket worth $54 million after matching all six numbers in Saturday night's draw, according to the California Lottery. The jackpot winning ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven store on Cottonwood Street in Woodland, about 15 miles outside of...
Housing shortage has led South Bay farmworkers to live in desperate conditions; a new bill aims to help change that
GILROY — In the modest Gilroy two-bedroom home that farmworker Jesusita Ortiz shares with her family, the living room doubles as a storage space and a shared bedroom for her children, complete with a bunk bed and colorful anime posters lining the walls. The compact set up is a necessary arrangement for the growing family — nine in all, with a grandchild on the way.
San Diego Public Library Celebrates San Diego Comic-Con 2024 with Commemorative Card
Every year, the San Diego Public Library partners up with a local artist and Comic-Con International to offer a special, limited edition commemorative Comic-Con library card. This year’s card features artwork by John Jennings, the award-winning illustrator behind the graphic novel adaptations of Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Parable of the Sower.
Prosecutors say San Diego Police Department failed Rancho Peñasquitos murder victim
During opening statements on Monday morning, the prosecution and defense agreed on some of the biggest facts of the case. Both say Parrish Chambers had been drinking on June 14, 2022, when he climbed Connie Dadkhah’s condo balcony, smashed his way inside through a sliding glass door and violently attacked her.
6 months after devastating floods, victims say they're still ignored by City of San Diego
Jan. 22, 2024 was a day that reshaped the lives of many San Diegans. “The water came down so hard that the storm channels – and there’s two of them couldn’t handle how much rain we were having, and the water went right over the storm channels. They weren’t deep enough and where the storm channels are located is right on the side of my house, so all of the water came straight down into our home and straight into our side yard, which caused massive sinkholes and massive devastation,” Homeowner Marci Kyle said.
Podcast take deep dive into Dia Abrams missing woman case
SAN DIEGO — A new podcast is taking a deep dive into the mysterious disappearance of Dia Abrams, the La Jolla woman who went missing in 2020 from her ranch near Idyllwild. Abrams went missing from her ranch near Idyllwild in June 2020. Her body has not been found.
Preparations outside Comic-Con: 2 days to go!
Preparations are well underway for all the activities outside the San Diego Convention Center during Comic-Con 2024!. I walked through San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, along MLK Promenade and around the convention center a couple times today, curious to see what all is going on. I took a bunch of photos! (You might notice I haven’t sharpened or edited them.)
San Diego CBP Announces New CDC Dog Import Rules Starting August 1
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) San Diego Field Office is informing travelers about upcoming changes to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dog importation requirements, which will take effect on August 1. “Effective August 1st, the CDC’s new dog importation requirements will be implemented to...
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