These former City of San Diego area high school athletes will take part in events on Sunday, June 7.
Casa DE Las Campanas, operating as one of San Diego County’s 11 non-profit nursing homes in early 2026, earned a one-star overall rating from CMS.
San Diego County hosted an emergency preparedness fair at Norman Park Senior Center aimed at helping older adults plan for disasters like fires or floods. The event provided resources from local officials while emphasizing ongoing community support efforts.
El Cajon Medicaid providers recorded $1,959,801 in billing for Dental Services in 2024, reflecting a 13.3% increase over the prior year.
Anna Mager and Jada Pierre advanced to their respective event quarterfinals at the NCAA Outdoor National Championship after strong performances representing San Diego State University in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Both athletes are set to compete again Saturday as part of continued…
San Diego County has launched a new survey seeking input from those impacted by sewage pollution in the Tijuana River Valley. The initiative aims to gather data for an economic impact study that will inform future solutions.
UC San Diego baseball won twice on May 24 to earn a spot in the Big West Championship title game against Cal Poly. Strong pitching performances led by Nathan Ries and Austin Bowker propelled them through elimination rounds.
On May 19, 2026, Brian W. Jones published tweets criticizing California’s strategies regarding homelessness, economic policy under Governor Newsom, and voter fraud prevention efforts.
Jayden Lobliner has been recognized as WCC Defensive Player of the Year for a second straight season. Seven San Diego Toreros baseball players earned All-Conference honors following this announcement.
During the first quarter of 2026, Brighton Place San Diego was among the 67 for-profit nursing homes in San Diego County, California, and received an overall CMS rating of one.
Carl DeMaio shared several posts between May 18 and May 19 urging support for Kristie Bruce-Lane’s senate campaign while criticizing Governor Gavin Newsom’s spending priorities.
U.S. Congressman Scott Peters marked Police Week by honoring fallen officers on May 15 before turning attention to ocean monitoring efforts and an unfolding emergency situation on May 18.
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