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SENTRI Appointments Available in Otay Mesa and Calexico, CBP Says
People interested can go to the San Diego Field Office, which has available slots for interviews.
Inside Do Ho Suh’s Famous Leaning House in San Diego
According to the artist, the inspiration for Fallen Star came from his own experience of moving to the United States to study.
San Diego Airport Expands Direct Flights to Europe
Travelers flying out of San Diego International Airport (SAN) will soon have more nonstop options to destinations across Europe.
Renaissance Faire Returns to Escondido
For those seeking a unique plan filled with history and fun near San Diego, the Escondido Renaissance Faire is an ideal choice.
Asian Pacific Festival Returns with Food and Art to Balboa Park
Visitors can also look forward to live cultural performances, music, and activities that will turn the event into an immersive experience.
CBP Maritime Operations Intercept 3 Vessels, Detain 60 People in April
The detentions occurred between April 17 and 21 off the coast of Southern California.
Efforts Continue to Reduce Wait Times at Tijuana-San Diego Ports of Entry
Motorcycle lanes, bike paths, and increased student support are among the measures being coordinated with U.S. authorities to speed up border flow.
Over 3,000 Pounds of Meth Seized at Otay Mesa Port of Entry
300 packages of methamphetamine were seized at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, with an estimated market value of $4,924,960.
Historic Persian Ice Cream Shop Opens in San Diego
A delicious Iranian sweet offering you won't find anywhere else has just arrived in San Diego.
World’s Largest Bounce Park Opens in San Diego
FunBox is bringing the biggest inflatable bounce park to the entire San Diego County.
Strawberries, Games, and Tradition: Sweetest Festival in San Diego Returns
The Vista Strawberry Festival will return on May 24, 2026, bringing flavor, tradition, and entertainment to the city of Vista.
Court Strikes Down California Law That Forced ICE Agents to Unmask
The court’s ruling argued that the law directly attempts to regulate the United States in the performance of its governmental duties.
Boat Carrying 13 Immigrants Stopped Off San Diego-Tijuana Coast
Marine agents aboard coastal interceptor boats quickly moved in and stopped the ship, which had been flagged as a target of interest.
This San Diego Spot Serves Dole Whip in Multiple Flavors
Located in the heart of Seaport Village, a small dessert shop is offering the beloved treat in a variety of flavors and presentations.
Gondola Rides Return to San Diego Just in Time for Mother’s Day
One of San Diego’s most enchanting and beautiful experiences is making a comeback and just in time to celebrate Mom.
The Julian Cider Mill: Tradition, Flavor, and Nostalgia in the Heart of California
The Julian Cider Mill is perfect for sipping a delicious cider, and don’t forget: you can always treat yourself to a slice of apple pie.
Woman Heading to Las Americas Premium Outlets Ends Up In Tijuana
A woman accidentally crossed into Tijuana after missing a critical exit and her daughter didn't have her ID with her. Fortunately, she was still able to return to the U.S. without any issues.
“Artists Count” Launches $1.3 Million Fund for Artists in San Diego and Tijuana
The project aims to strengthen the binational arts sector by combining direct investment in artists with research into the workforce.
Coronado’s Village Theatre: A Time Capsule of 1940s Hollywood
The Village Theatre in Coronado delivers a genuine trip back to the golden age of cinema.
CBP Intercepts Vessel With 8 Mexican Migrants Off San Diego Coast
CBP intercepted a vessel carrying eight Mexican nationals off the coast of California on April 11.