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History Channel reveals Skinwalker Ranch Mysteries at San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego, CA–The History Channel is coming to San Diego Comic-Con International this week to host an exclusive panel featuring the hit nonfiction series, “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.”. This highly anticipated panel will be held at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront in the Indigo Ballroom on July...
San Diego attorney honored for pro bono work with nonprofit and entrepreneurial organizations
Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a Labor and Employment Law Pro Bono Achievement Award for his many hours of service to the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program's Microbusiness and Nonprofit Support Program. Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a...
Mayoral Candidate Larry Turner Demands Reassessment of Proposed Shelter Lease After City Attorney’s Report
Larry Turner, mayoral candidate for San Diego, has called for an urgent reevaluation of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 30-year lease for a 1,000-bed homeless shelter at Kettner and Vine, after a critical report from the San Diego City Attorney’s Office. Gloria’s plan includes the lease of a 65,000-square...
Michael King and two relievers toss 2-hitter as Padres edge the Guardians 2-1
CLEVELAND (AP) — Michael King did not allow a hit until the seventh inning, Kyle Higashioka had a two-run double and the San Diego Padres beat the American League Central-leading Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Sunday. King’s bid for the second no-hitter in franchise history ended when Angel Martínez led...
San Diego flood victims still rebuilding, 6 months later
Six months after the historic flooding that devastated parts of San Diego and the surrounding communities, many of the victims are still feeling the effects of the disaster. Mike and Marta Gomez are among those victims still rebuilding their home in Southcrest. But they are, above all, grateful to be alive.
Lucky Israeli-Flagged Desserts at Sycuan Slots Tournament
SAN DIEGO – This past weekend I stayed at Sycuan Casino Resort on a reservation owned by one branch of the Kumeyaay people. My favorite slot machine is in the non-smoking section. It is named Aztec Temple and is a “penny slot.” I like this machine since I am a graduate of San Diego State University, whose team nicknames are the Aztecs, and I always get more than I put in (fingers crossed I don’t jinx myself for next time).
Two-Night ‘Henry 6’: An Enjoyable Time- and Gender-Bending Spectacle
SAN DIEGO — Play. Production. Spectacle. Event. None of these words adequately describe The Old Globe’s current show Henry 6 for it is all of these things. A first for me, the play is presented in two-parts, over two-days. Each play is about 2.5 hours including intermission. But...
White Sox's trade deadline tactics are making Garrett Crochet to Padres unattainable
Perhaps the worst kept secret at this year's MLB trade deadline is the infatuation that the San Diego Padres' front office has with Chicago White Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet. It feels like all Pads fans have heard for the past month is how much president of baseball operations AJ Preller loves the idea of adding Crochet to the Friars' rotation.
Taco Bell opening early retirement community so adults can 'Live Más'
Taco Bell is offering a real-world application for its slogan, "Live Más," by opening an early retirement community. Video above: Taco Bell manager saves baby in drive-thru. "The Cantinas" is a two-day event inspired by senior living for people ages 21 or older. The weekend getaway will offer a taste of laid-back living and host low-impact activities so attendees of different ages can experience a retirement lifestyle.
Rest In Peace Giorgio Kirylo | Former Marine & San Diego Community Activist Passes Away At 38 Years Old
Giorgio Kirylo, a former Marine and passionate San Diego community activist, has tragically passed away at the age of 38. Giorgio "George" Kirylo, was born June 1, 1986. After a career as a member of the elite United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command, he retired from the military in 2021 after multiple combat deployments. He then redirected his focus from battles overseas to addressing the challenges in his home city of San Diego, particularly those within what he deemed to be a broken governmental system.
San Diego's War On Pedicabs: Misplaced Priorities In America's "Finest" City
Following up on last year's full ban on their presence along the downtown bay front, the city of San Diego recently proposed new rules on pedicabs that would forbid amplified music and require written fare agreements, but is this yet another example of misplaced priorities in America's "Finest" City?. San...
Cox Launches Cox Salutes Offer for Military and Veterans in San Diego
This is a Cox Communications sponsored post. Cox Communications launches Cox Salutes to keep active duty and veteran military families connected in San Diego. Staying connected is crucial for any family, but it holds even greater significance for our military families, given their immense sacrifices to protect and serve our country. When the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) subsidies ended, leaving military families—who made up nearly half of all recipients—searching for alternatives, Cox Communications launched Cox Salutes to ensure they could stay connected.
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