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Permanent Resident Charged With Smuggling Migrants at San Ysidro
The case is one of 88 border-related filings announced this week by federal prosecutors in Southern California.
San Diego Eyes Metro-Style Purple Line to Connect Key Communities
Planners are evaluating a high-capacity transit line that could connect the South Bay to major job centers.
San Diego Padres Announce Job Openings Ahead of 2026 Season
The team is accepting applications for full-time and part-time positions across operations, events, and administration.
Balboa Park’s Japanese Friendship Garden Celebrates Setsubun, the Welcome of Spring
Visitors can take part in the traditional Mamemaki ceremony, tossing roasted soybeans in a ritual meant to clear out negative energy and invite a fresh start for spring.
Japanese Tea Ceremony Returns to Balboa Park
Led by practitioners from the Urasenke school, the experience highlights the cultural significance and artistry behind this centuries-old ritual.
Macy’s Announces Closure of Historic San Diego Store
Macy's has confirmed plans to close its historic department store at Grossmont Center in La Mesa.
SMX World Championship Returns to San Diego this January
The second round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship comes to Snapdragon Stadium.
“Oceans at Night” Returns to Birch Aquarium in La Jolla
The adults-only event offers immersive marine experiences, live performances, and a behind-the-scenes look at aquanauts.
California’s Hidden Earthquake Threat: Hundreds of Active Faults Beyond San Andreas
Decades of research have revealed a complex web of hundreds of active faults beneath Southern California.
San Diego Red Joins NewsBreak’s Partner Publisher Program
The move broadens San Diego Red’s reach through one of the country’s largest local news platforms.
Border-Bound Drivers Face Delays as I-5 Lane Closures Continue
Ongoing construction has made it essential for southbound drivers to monitor traffic conditions as they approach Tijuana.
San Diego Sues Federal Government Over Border Barrier Construction
The lawsuit claims federal crews entered the property without consent and caused irreversible environmental harm.
IKEA to Open Plan and Order Point in South San Diego
The move reflects the retailer’s broader U.S. strategy to reach customers through smaller-format stores.
Chinese New Year Fair Set for Balboa Park
Lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, and traditional music will anchor the event, which takes place at one of the park’s most iconic locations.
San Diego Mexican Consulate Allows Walk-Ins for Passports, INE Cards This Week
Mexican nationals in San Diego will have a rare chance this week to access consular services without an appointment, following a system failure at the local consulate.
How to Avoid Border Delays During Upcoming I-5 South Construction
Drivers accustomed to using I-5 South will need to adjust their plans as temporary closures reshape traffic flow near the border.
San Diego to Welcome Lunar New Year 2026 with 3-Day Festival
Visitors can expect traditional performances and regional flavors at one of San Diego’s most anticipated festivals.
San Diego Rodeo Returns to Petco Park This January
Petco Park will host top rodeo athletes alongside headline musical acts as the annual event enters its third year.
Warning Issued Over TRE House’s “Magic Mushroom” Products
Laboratory tests revealed synthetic psychedelics in the products, including gummies, chocolate bars, and syrups.
Border Crackdown Nets Multiple Arrests, Including Woman Accused of Smuggling Cocaine and Fentanyl
Southern California authorities charged 72 individuals with offenses ranging from human smuggling to controlled substance importation at key border crossings.